5 Best Things About Dental Implants

May 9
18:00

2011

Aaliyah Arthur

Aaliyah Arthur

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Dental implants are becoming more popular. Here are the 5 best things about them.

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Dental implants have become all the rage for prosthetic dentistry. These devices are much improved ways to attach false teeth in a person’s mouth. The old methods of dentures or bridges are still used today but definitely have their limitations. With the current techniques,5 Best Things About Dental Implants Articles titanium and small screws make up the configuration in order to permanently hold an individual false tooth or series of them in a bridge to one’s jaw. This technique was accidentally discovered by a European doctor who was performing experimental research regarding bones. He learned that when titanium was joined with human jawbones, the chemical connection offered a strong and irreversible attachment. This discovery has revolutionized the dental prosthetics industry. Digital labs that create exact replicas of a person’s pearly whites have also played a part in creating stellar looking smiles. Here are the 5 best things about today’s implantations:

1) Won’t fall out: The older methods of holding a false tooth was with an adhesive, cement or glue. These compounds have their share of flaws including being temporary and causing toxic or problematic reactions in the wearers. Slipping out of one’s mouth is an embarrassing and inconvenient occurrence. Getting sick from the adhesive is even worse.

2) Able to eat corn-on-the-cob: Dentures and prosthetics held on by glues cause wearers to avoid certain foods. BBQ ribs and corn on the cob are difficult to eat when one’s choppers come unattached. A strong bond such as titanium and screws will allow the individual to munch on whatever he or she feels like chowing down on.

3) Clear and understandable speech: Clicks and clacks were common with old-fashioned dental devices. This often muddied speech and made certain language sounds more difficult to enunciate by the wearer. Communication was less clear due to speech difficulties from ill fitting or slipping prosthetics. The new titanium technique allows patients to have clear and understandable speech due to the secure adhesion of the mechanisms.

4) Decay lessened: Devices that rest on gums may allow for bacteria to settle in underneath. With a permanent implant, the tooth is fused with the jawbone and becomes a part of the person’s oral structures.

5) They look natural: No one will notice that a patient is wearing a prosthetic. With the improved attachment methods as well as the stunning replicas made in today’s digitalized dental labs, these new teeth look natural. They are the identical color, shape and appearance of the ones that were lost. As long as a person takes good care of their oral hygiene, they will not have to worry about their lost teeth again.

If a person is interested in learning more about dental implants, he or she should make an appointment with a dentist who performs this procedure. A maxillofacial surgeon or cosmetic DDS would likely be the professional to turn to. Once these prosthetics are firmly anchored in one’s mouth, their grins will look good, their speech will be understandable, and they’ll be able to eat whatever they want to.

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