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Single Tooth Dental Implant Case - For Optimal Oral Health

Have you ever thought about how dental implants actually work ? Are you missing a single or couple of your own natural teeth? A single tooth dental implant could be the solution.

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Single Tooth Dental Implant Case - For Optimal Oral Health

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  1. Single Tooth Dental Implant Case (For Optimal Oral Health) Have you ever thought about how dental implants actually work ?           Are you missing a single or couple of your own natural teeth? A             single tooth dental implant could be the solution. Dental implants         are small titanium roots that are placed into the jaw bone in           order to replace damaged or missing natural teeth. Dental           implants were discovered many years ago and now becoming more         popular as more and more people find out that dental implant           treatment is predictable and safe.                                                                                          Page 1

  2. The process of having a dental implant usually requires that you attend a             dental implant clinic in order to have a thorough examination. Even though                 dental implants are possible in many cases it is very important that you           seek an experienced surgeon and clinic in order to carry out your dental           implant treatment.                                                              Radiographs and molds are usually made of your mouth in order to help the           dentist better understand the whole dental implant treatment. The         benefits and possible complications of the treatment are discussed with         the patient and a treatment plan is provided to patients before starting               any procedure.                                                      Page 2

  3.     Dental implants are successful in almost 98% of cases. ​Dental implants usually last for about 15 years. Sometimes one may lose small amounts of             bone around dental implants, however, this is only a small number of cases         when compared to the many implants that are placed each year.                                                            Page 3

  4.   Dental implants are the ideal treatment of choice for anyone lacking fixed           teeth or who is unable to cope with removable dentures. Dental implants                 are fixed into the jaw bone hence they function and feel just like natural               teeth.                                      Page 4

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