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Your Guide to Dental Implants

Mar 26, 2024

A dentist office that offers implants can quickly restore your smile. Dental implants are quickly becoming the standard for tooth replacement. According to Forbes, about 23% of Americans will have one or more dental implants by 2026. Here is everything you need to know about dental implants.


They Look Natural

Dental implants are the closest artificial option to replace or restore your natural teeth. Dental implants are placed below the gum, unlike other tooth replacement options that sit above the gums. The implant mimics the root structure of your natural teeth. It provides the post for the crown to snap onto.


The implants are placed into the jawbone and become a placeholder like your natural teeth. It helps to strengthen your bones. There is less risk of bone loss when implants are used to restore missing teeth. Implants feel and look natural and can help promote good oral health.


They're Safe

When properly implemented by a trained and experienced professional, you can trust that the process will be safe and effective. While no medical process will be without risk, you can rest assured that the process has been thoroughly tested by experts for years. With high-quality dental implants, you can be confident that your smile will be bright and your oral health will be protected.


They're a Permanent Solution

Dental implants are permanent solutions. Implants do not decay like natural teeth. With proper care, implants can last a lifetime, in our professional experience. Some of the factors that will influence the longevity of your implants include oral health care, oral hygiene, and the quality of the implant.


To ensure that you get the best results, be sure that you disclose any health issues to your dentist. For example, if you have diabetes, this can affect the implant and the level of dental care that you will need moving forward. Your dentist will partner with you to ensure that you get the personalized care that you deserve, which will ensure the longevity of your implants.


If you have missing teeth, implants can restore your smile. Call our trusted dentist office at Bedminster Family & Cosmetic Dentistry for all your dental needs, including learning more about dental implants. We look forward to working with you.

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