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Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental Implants are becoming more and more popular because traditional options in replacing a tooth or teeth are not without side effects. Using Dental Implants, your mouth recovers almost 100% of the strength it had originally. Alternatives to dental implants and their side effects are as follows:

A Traditional Bridge
A Traditional Bridge
Adjacent teeth are weakened as they are shaped for a bridge crown.

Removable Partial or a Full Denture Arch.A Removable Partial or a Full Denture Arch
A removable partial or a full denture needs adjustments and alignments. They wear down over time and need to be replaced. The gum tissue and jawbone continues to shrink because of the lack of "tooth root".

Dental implants are an exciting option that has changed the lives of many people!

Dental Implant

A dental implantA dental implant is a popular permanent tooth replacement option. Replaces both the lost tooth and tooth root. Helps prevent gum shrinkage. Provides a natural feel and appearance.

Replaces a single tooth, works with a bridge or to support a full arch.

Implant Benefits

  • replaces both the tooth root and the tooth crown.
  • does not affect adjacent teeth.
  • feels like a NATURAL TOOTH.
  • allows for normal speech patterns.
  • provides you with a solid bite, renewed taste, better chewing ability than dentures, resulting in better food digestion.
Dental Implant Example 2Dental Implant technology image example Dental Implant
New teeth are developed to ensure optimal size, shape, color and fit so they will blend with your facial characteristics and provide support needed for a natural appearance.

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