
Tooth loss affects millions of American adults each year for various reasons. Dental implants are one of the most effective ways to restore them as they replace both the tooth and its root. If you’re looking for a permanent solution for your missing or extracted teeth, dental implants might be a great solution.
Why Should You Replace Your Teeth?
Besides cosmetic reasons, replacing your teeth as soon as possible can also benefit your health in several ways. Having a complete set of teeth helps you speak and eat properly. Certain words become more difficult to pronounce with even one missing tooth, and it’ll be harder to chew your food thoroughly.
The gaps in your mouth are more likely to collect bacteria, which can turn into decay. Your remaining teeth will also begin to shift if you’re missing one, which can lead to several other orthodontic concerns.
Dental Implant Procedure Explained
A typical dental implant procedure will take more than one appointment. During the first one, the dentist will surgically place the titanium implant post where the missing root was. You will need to wait several months for the post to fuse to your jawbone before returning for the abutment and crown attachment.
Patients will be under anesthesia during the implant treatment, eliminating both fear and discomfort.
Benefits Of Dental Implants
Our patients enjoy the many benefits of dental implants. These advantages make them the most popular way to replace missing teeth. Below are some of the things you’ll love about dental implants:
- Durable
- Lasts a lifetime
- Natural-looking
- Prevents jawbone deterioration
Are You Interested In Replacing Your Missing Teeth With Dental Implants?
It’s time to stop hiding your smile. Magnolia Dentistry offers quality dental implant services in a comforting environment, and our team is happy to restore your teeth and your confidence. Contact our office today if you have any questions or if you’d like to schedule an appointment!
Dr. Refai places implants in her office.
Dr. Refai does implant placement surgery as well as the restorative portion to make the crown.