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Change your Smile, change your Life, transition to dental implants!


Patients can replace their missing teeth with dentures or dental implants

Dental implants, which are anchored into your jawbone, provide a more secure tooth replacement that can last the rest of your life with regular care. Unlike dentures, which tend to be more affordable although restrictive, dental implants never need to be replaced and look and function just like your natural teeth allowing you to taste and feel the textures of an unrestricted diet. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you move from dentures to dental implants:


A Bone Graft May Be Required for Dental Implants

If you have been wearing dentures for some time, you may need a bone graft to make up enough of your natural jawbone for dental implants. Because the implant itself is inserted into your jawbone, there must be sufficient bone in the area to enable the implant to function properly. While bone grafts won't be required for every patient moving from dentures to dental implants, it is more likely that you will need one the longer you have worn dentures. Most bone grafts, fortunately, are a common procedure that only call for local anesthesia. In point of fact, the majority of bone grafts can be performed with minimal discomfort in less than 90 minutes.


You Have Options When Replacing Missing Teeth

With Implants Regardless of whether you wear full or partial dentures, you won't always need to use implants to replace every tooth. Dental implants' adaptability is one of their advantages.You might be able to have an All-on-4 or all-on-6 procedure, for instance, in which four or six implants are placed and a permanent restoration is attached to them to give you a secure and functional smile.Instead of replacing every tooth with an implant, you might be able to get a bridge supported by dental implants if you only have a few missing teeth. During your consultation for dental implants, a dental implant specialist will discuss your concerns and provide options.


Prepare to Have a More Secure and Beautiful Smile

By investing in your smile with dental implants, you can reduce the stress of wearing dentures and improve your quality of life. While some patients benefit from dentures, others find them cumbersome and challenging to function with and maintain. Dental implants don't need to be removed in any way, and you can take care of them just like you would your natural smile. Even though the dental implant that secures your mplant will eventually need to be replaced, you won't have to do so nearly as frequently as you would with dentures.

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