5 Things You Should Know About Dental Implants

dental Tooth loss has become an epidemic. According to nationwide studies, between 120 and 180 million Americans are missing at least one tooth while nearly 40 million are completely edentulous. The reasons for tooth loss are plentiful, ranging from trauma and poor nutrition to gum disease and oral cancer. Tooth decay, however, is the most common cause of tooth loss. Approximately 96% of Americans have some type of tooth decay by the time they reach the age of 65, and 90% of edentulous seniors opt to treat tooth loss with dentures. Of course, dentures have their own limits and many people prefer a permanent solution. Fortunately, dental implants can fill that need. But what should you know about dental implants prior to making a final decision?

Dental Implants Can Protect Existing Teeth
Dental implants are made of strong dental materials that resist corrosion and any type of excessive wear. The titanium and zircon or dental resin used also resists decay. So not only will your new teeth shake off bacteria growth but with proper care and maintenance, they’ll also help the surrounding teeth do the same.

Dental Implants Help Restore Eating and Breathing Abilities
Natural teeth act as anchors to support the mouth, face, and sinus cavities. A missing tooth creates a void inside the mouth and compromises the strength of the jawline due to the missing root. Once those anchors are gone or weaken, the skin and facial structure begin to sink inward, resulting in eating and breathing difficulties as well as premature aging. Dental implants thoroughly replace missing teeth and restore the facial structure, allowing you to once again eat and breathe with ease.

Dental Implants Replace Missing Tooth Roots
Dental implants contain two parts: the abutment (root) and the crown (prosthetic tooth). The abutment is made from a titanium screw that is inserted surgically into the jawline. For this reason, the dental implant treatment is an invasive one that requires planning, prep work, and healing time. However, the results are worth it since once the osseointegration is completed dental implants entirely replace the missing tooth roots.

Dental Implants Look and Function Like Real Teeth
Cosmetic dentistry focuses primarily on aesthetic solutions to dental concerns, but dental implants are actually restorative dental solutions. And that’s exactly what they do–they restore the appearance and functionality of your original teeth. The only difference is they’re not the teeth you were born with. The roots still fuse to the bone and the prosthetic tooth still works just as well as your natural tooth did in its prime. Replacing your missing teeth with their permanent clones helps regain years worth of lost confidence while reversing the aging process.

Dental Implant Treatments Have High Success Rates
There’s little worse investing your hopes and finances into a procedure only to face disappointment in the results. Fortunately, that’s a rarity when it comes to dental implants. According to national research, the failure rate of dental implants is less than 3% across the board. That equates to a 97% success rate which is phenomenal for any type of invasive or elective surgical procedure. And since dental implants can last 30 years or longer with proper care, there’s very little chance you’ll be anything but thrilled with the results. Contact your Midtown Manhattan Dentist to discuss whether dental implants are right for you.

 

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