Overview
You have a few options for replacing missing or damaged teeth. Other tooth replacement choices, such as dentures or bridges, can’t match the benefits of dental implants. Some of the essential advantages of this cutting-edge solution are as follows:
- Easy to Maintain
Cleaning and maintaining dental implants do not necessitate the purchase of any specific products. There’s no need for cups, washing pills, adhesives, or special flossers. Brush and floss your teeth as if they were regular teeth.
- There will be no embarrassing slippage.
Denture wearers may be self-conscious about speaking, laughing, or eating in public since their dentures can shift or slip within their mouths. Dental implants are affixed to your jaw permanently and will never give you any humiliation.
- Function similarly to natural teeth.
One of the best benefits of a dental implant is that it restores full chewing ability. Most patients can’t be able to distinguish the difference between their natural and implanted teeth. They can generally eat with it and brush and floss normally with it.
- Dental implants have a long lifespan.
A dental bridge may last about ten years, whereas dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium implant is designed in such a way that it can blend in with the jawbone. It’s biocompatible, which means it won’t hurt the body or lead it to reject it. Overall, it’s a capable replacement tooth.
- Dental implants help to avoid bone deterioration.
The jaw bone in the vacant region deteriorates because there is no tooth to stimulate it. If a tooth is removed and no implant is placed during the first year, the bone area loses 25% of its volume, and the bone loss continues.
- Dental Implants keep adjacent teeth stable.
Neighboring teeth may move crookedly in the direction of the gap if a tooth is gone. As a result, your teeth will shift out of place, jeopardizing your bite, eating ability, and attractiveness. It may cause interference, making tooth replacement more difficult in the future. A faulty bite can lead to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, resulting in pain and headaches.
- Dental implants can prevent gum disease.
A missing tooth gap can be a food and bacteria trap, resulting in gum disease.
- Bite Force is restored.
Dental implants, held in place in your jaw by a titanium post that replaces the tooth root, allow you to bite with the same force as your natural teeth. Other tooth replacement options don’t restore nearly as much bite strength because they sit on the gums and aren’t secured in place.
- A high rate of success.
Dental implants, done with proper planning and maintenance, have survival rates equivalent to or better than other tooth replacement solutions. As implant technology and techniques advance, the success rate of implants should improve. The best possibility for successful implants is for people to be in good health.
- Improved chewing and eating abilities.
Dental implants, like natural teeth, are completely fixed with the jaw bone. They will aid in the protection of the jaw bone and prevent bone resorption over time. You can chew your food more thoroughly and speak more clearly with implant-replaced teeth.