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Correct Missing Teeth with Dental Implants

Your teeth serve as the foundation for a beautiful, healthy smile. Without a mouth full of teeth, you’re less likely to smile, and it will be much harder to enjoy your favorite food.

Today, dental implants are one of the best ways to replace missing teeth, and when installed correctly, they offer an excellent success rate. Once an implant has been installed into your jaw, it will become a part of your natural jawbone.

The technique for this procedure has been used for decades. Since 1970, many improvements have been made to the process, making this treatment one of the best solutions available for your missing teeth.

How Dental Implants Correct Missing Teeth

A natural tooth is made of a root and crown. Once installed, a dental implant is designed to replace the root portion of the tooth, and to mimic the appearance of a natural tooth, a crown is installed onto the implant.

The process begins by taking the appropriate X-rays and impressions of your teeth. This lets us know exactly how to design the implant based on your available gum, bone and space. Afterwards, the implant will integrate with your jaw for a period of months. Depending on the type of implant needed, it may come with a post to keep it in place. Other times, we will put the post in after it has settled for a few months.

Once your implant has integrated itself, we can then begin fitting the artificial teeth to your implants. These new teeth will maintain much of the aesthetics and functionality of a natural tooth.

What About the Results?

With a success rate of 95 percent, dental implants are preferred over many other treatments. Clinical studies show that the success rate for this procedure is greater than all other options for tooth replacement.

The procedure is even successful when used for areas that have low bone density. In many cases, they may even help restore tissue and bone density in the treated area. Once they replace your missing teeth, they typically remain functional for a long time with good upkeep.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants come with many benefits. The most obvious benefit, and the reason many patients choose them, is because they look and feel natural. You will be able to care for them just as you would your natural teeth. This means maintaining upkeep of good oral hygiene, such as regular brushing and flossing. Once your treatment is finished, your implants should look no different than your natural teeth.

These implants are also quite durable. Unlike dentures, implants are permanently attached to your jawbone, which gives them more strength. Since they’re anchored into your jawbone, implants won’t slip or move around, which will likely make you feel much more confident when speaking or eating. If you’re looking for a permanent fix for missing teeth, dental implants are almost always the best option available.

If you want a durable, natural-looking solution to your missing teeth, consider dental implants. Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry offers these implants with the promise of expert care. We serve the Winter Haven area with a variety of dental procedures, and we would be happy to show you how dental implants can help you. Contact either of our offices in Winter Haven or Champions Gate to schedule your consultation.

Steven Hewett, DDS

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