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A dental implant is actually used to replace a tooth or several teeth. It is an artificial root that will hold either a tooth or a bridge in place permanently. They stand alone, so they don't need neighboring teeth to support them and hold them steady in place.

Dental implants are so natural looking that they will easily pass for your real teeth. They also feel natural and will not be a hindrance to feeling comfortable. Your cosmetic dentist can do a tremendous job of treating you with dental implants. If you didn't know better, you might easily forget that you have had dental work and that they are not your own natural teeth.

If you have lost a tooth or a number of teeth due to periodontal disease, an accident, or for any other reason, you may be a good candidate for having dental implants to help give you a better, healthier smile. Implants can last your entire life, and with the proper care, they can look great for as long as you live.

Dental implants can replace one tooth, or a group of teeth, and will not have any adverse effect on your other teeth. Your cosmetic dentist can replace your removable dentures, or even make you feel more secure by providing the support needed with this procedure. When you have the permanent solution that dental implants offer, you won't have to worry about your dentures slipping or even worse, falling out at the wrong moment.

There are a couple of different types of dental implants. One kind is in the bone, which means that there may be screws, or another attaching agent, placed in your jawbone surgically. This type of dental implant is commonly used for people who have either a bridge or dentures which may be removed. Another type of dental implant is on the bone. This type of implant would be over the jaw and use posts through the gum. The posts would stick out of the gum and hold the false teeth. This type of dental implant is usually used when a person has less bone and is not able to use regular dentures.

Your cosmetic dentist can offer you all the information you need in order to come to a conclusion about whether this type of dental work is right for you.

by: Penelope Stone




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