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Dental Implants All Facts You Need to Know

Nowadays, missing teeth arenu2019t considered an unsolvable problem, and there are many ways to restore your smile, even after losing one or more teeth.

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Dental Implants All Facts You Need to Know

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  1. Dental Implants: All Facts You Need to Know Nowadays, missing teeth aren’t considered an unsolvable problem, and there are many ways to restore your smile, even after losing one or more teeth. No matter how hot you have lost your tooth, you can find a suitable method to replace it in the safest and most effective way possible. There are many treatments variously designed for those suffering from missing teeth. Therefore, it’s necessary to analyze your condition and search for the pros and cons of all available options you have. In this way, we highly recommend getting help from our dentists at Dentist @ False Creek, as they have years of experience and know how to guide you in making the best decision. Among all tooth replacement options, dental implants are the most popular and demanded treatment due to their unique benefits. Hehe, reply speaking, a dental implant is an artificial root that can integrate with your jawbone to give you the most natural smile possible. There are many types of dental implants, including titanium and ceramic implants, and it’s vital to understand your needs to choose the most suitable one. Getting an implant costs you money, time, and energy, and it’s important to know all the needed things before beginning this treatment. Continue to read this blog and learn everything you need about dental implants! Do dental implants make me feel uncomfortable? Not at all! In cases where you have missing teeth, you can be sure that dental implants give you the same feelings as your natural if they are perfectly integrated into the jaw. However, it’s different when it comes to patients who have lost all their natural teeth. In such cases, single dental implants aren’t useful, and all-on-4 implants are the only useful treatment available. Here, the patient won’t have the same sensitivity as natural teeth to feel small bites of good getting lodged between the teeth. Still, there is no need to worry since it doesn’t make you uncomfortable. Can dental implants cause any risks? Loss of a dental implant is the main risk of implant treatment which can be prevented if you take good care of your oral health. Physical traumas and dental emergencies are usually the reasons for the lost implant that, fortunately, can get replaced about 6 weeks later. If you notice your implant is broken or chipped, there is no need to replace it, and implant specialists have enough implant repair knowledge to make your implant strong and efficient again. Can everyone become an implant candidate? No, there are some requirements for implant treatment, and not everyone can start this process. First, your implant dentist will fully examine your condition to see if bone graft surgery is needed. They tell you whether you are eligible enough to get a dental implant or need additional treatments. Are there less invasive alternatives to dental implants?

  2. If you just have a few missing teeth, you can choose tooth bridges as a less invasive alternative to implants. Furthermore, partial or full dentures are still popular among patients with missing teeth. In many cases, especially those with multiple missing teeth, there is no other option than implants to rehabilitate with fixed new teeth. You can visit our experts for more information!

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