Dental Implants Make The Difference If Installed Properly
Remember as a child watching your grandparents have difficulty chewing because of dentures that fit improperly or were just loose because of shrinking of the gums and jaw? They just accepted this discomfort because it was typical of dentures after you had them for awhile. Today, patients no longer have to deal with this discomfort when they have dental implants. Dental implants are artificial teeth that are part of prosthetic dentistry and used to replace one or more natural teeth.
Unlike dentures and partials, dental implants are put right into your gums for a permanent placement. In other words, dental implants are pretty much there forever. For many reasons, as opposed to dentures, the obvious choice is dental implants. Costs of this procedure are the one deterrent for many people as they are more expensive and often not covered by traditional dental insurance. However, if you’re seriously interested in this new procedure, your dentist will be happy to discuss the dental implants costs with you.
There are many advantages to having dental implants. Costs of this procedure are often worth it to the individual once they’ve considered the advantages.
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Appearance- Dental implants are made to be fused to the bone so they’re permanent, which makes them feel and look like your natural teeth.
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Speech- So many times people with poor-fitting or loose dentures will slur their words. Because dental implants are permanent, patients feel free to speak without worrying about their teeth falling out.
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Comfort- Without the constant worry or concern of removing the dentures, the individual can feel comfortable whether they’re eating or talking.
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Eating- Not much will make eating less fun that having to worry about your dentures slipping or getting mixed with your food. Dental implants act like your normal teeth, allowing you to enjoy your food without pain and discomfort.
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Oral Health- Because dental implants are put in by themselves, there is no need to rely on adjoining teeth for support, which adds stress to these teeth.
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Self Esteem- Because dental implants look like your natural teeth, you’re going to smile more and feel more comfortable in general.
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Durability- Because of the way dental implants are permanent, there is no need for adhesives or constantly removing them for cleaning. With proper care, they’ll last a lifetime.
The two most common types of dental implants are endosteal and subperiosteal. The most common method of dental implants is endosteal, which is in the bone. They are put into the jawbone with cylinders, screws or blades. You may have one or many implants in your mouth as each implant will have one or more teeth on it. Endosteal dental implants are usually the choice for patients with removable dentures ore bridges.
Subperiosteal dental implants are put on top of the jaw rather than in the bone. They have a framework of metal posts that protrude from the gum to hold the dental implants in place. Patients that most commonly choose this type of dental implants are those that have minimal height or cannot wear traditional dentures. When considering each of these dental implants, costs of each may play a part in the patient’s decision. Because most dental insurance’s don’t cover dental implants costs, many people can’t afford to get them as much as they’d like to have them.
Biographical Info: Phillip Crum is the Chief Idea Officer of Sir Speedy Walnut Hill located at 2414 Arbuckle Court Dallas, TX 75229, and is committed to the idea of helping small business owners do a better job of finding their next customer or client. He also runs a local search marketing firm, MarketingMeasure and employs those additional capabilities in the overall marketing services menu of offerings. Phillip can be reached at 214-213-7445, or pcrum@MarketingMeasure.com.