Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants
If you have lost all your teeth, a few of them, or even just one tooth, dental implants can help. Thousands of people, both young and old, no longer have their own teeth. Some manage well with dentures, for others they are unsatisfactory.
A dental implant is essentially an artificial tooth root that is submerged into the jawbone. A dental implant is made from a very strong, biocompatible material and placed in the bone during a simple procedure. After an initial healing period, during which the implant is buried in bone and left undisturbed under gum tissue, it is uncovered and connected to a small metal post. Dental work such as a crown, fixed bridge or a full set of dentures can then be added to this post to replace missing teeth.
If you are unable to chew properly and or feel uncomfortable about gaps, missing teeth, or have dentures that are loose or unexpectedly drop down, dental implants may be the solution. Speak with your Dentist for more information.
A dental implant is essentially an artificial tooth root that is submerged into the jawbone. A dental implant is made from a very strong, biocompatible material and placed in the bone during a simple procedure. After an initial healing period, during which the implant is buried in bone and left undisturbed under gum tissue, it is uncovered and connected to a small metal post. Dental work such as a crown, fixed bridge or a full set of dentures can then be added to this post to replace missing teeth.
If you are unable to chew properly and or feel uncomfortable about gaps, missing teeth, or have dentures that are loose or unexpectedly drop down, dental implants may be the solution. Speak with your Dentist for more information.