Dental Implants: Your Answer To A Better Smile

A positive first impression can mean more than just appearing friendly or putting people at ease. According to a study conducted on behalf of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 48% of respondents believe that a smile is the most memorable feature after an initial meeting.

An attractive smile could help you be remembered when it comes to competing for a job or obtaining a promotion at work. Missing or damaged teeth can detract from the beauty of your smile. Dental implants can provide the answer you are looking for when it comes to improving your ability to make a positive impression with your smile. 

What Exactly Are Implants?

A dental implant is a prosthetic device that is meant to mirror the anatomical structure of your natural tooth. A dentist will utilize x-ray imaging and molds to create a replica of your tooth from high-quality biocompatible materials.

The post anchoring your implant to your jawbone and the actual implant visible above the gumline are created in a specialized laboratory. A technician will craft an implant specifically for you, ensuring an exact fit. You can even have an implant enhanced to eliminate any flaws that might be present in your natural tooth (gaps, etc.).

Why Are Implants Beneficial?

In addition to improving your appearance, dental implants can be good for your oral health. The bone beneath your teeth needs to be stimulated in order to prevent the bone from beginning to deteriorate. This stimulation comes from the chewing action of the teeth. A missing tooth cannot create sufficient chewing action, but an implant can.

A dental implant will also help you maintain better oral health over time. You will be able to brush and floss around your implant just as you would with your natural tooth. This prevents any decay that might occur as a result of poor hygiene.

Are Implants Expensive?

Many people worry about the costs associated with a dental implant. When you consider the fact that you will be preserving your oral health with a prosthetic custom-made to fit your body, the cost of an implant is minimal. You will need to pay for your initial consultation and the setting of the post that will anchor your implant in place. A second appointment to attach the implant to the post once the post has healed will result in an additional fee.

Don't let budget concerns prevent you from improving your smile with a dental implant.


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