Improved Appearance
Getting dental implants can greatly improve the appearance of your smile. Replacing missing teeth helps to restore the natural shape of your face and makes your smile look complete.
Preserve Bone Structure
Missing teeth can cause your jawbone to deteriorate over time. Dental implants integrate with the jawbone, helping to stimulate the bone and prevent further bone loss in that area.
Easier Eating and Speaking
Gaps from missing teeth can make chewing and biting food difficult. Dental implants allow you to eat your favorite foods with ease and confidence.
Prevent Misalignment
When teeth go missing, the remaining teeth may shift out of place. Replacing missing teeth helps to keep your teeth properly aligned and working together.
Feel More Comfortable
Properly aligned teeth that do not shift out of place will feel more comfortable. Solidly fixed teeth also eliminate the discomfort associated with removable dentures.
Durability and Longevity
With proper care, dental implants can last for many years. Their success rate for the last 15-20 years is over 95%.
Improve Oral Health
Replacing missing teeth prevents functional and aesthetic issues improving your ability to chew food, speak clearly and smile brightly.
FAQ
What are dental implants made of?
Dental implants are most commonly made of titanium. Titanium bonds well with bone and is biocompatible, meaning it does not cause inflammation or rejection.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, dental implants can last for life. The success rate of dental implants over 15-20 years is over 95%.
Can dental implants get infected?
Yes, although it is uncommon. Practicing good oral hygiene and attending regular dental checkups helps prevent infection around a dental implant.
Are dental implants painful?
Replacing teeth with dental implants does involve minor surgery, however most patients report little to no discomfort. Over-the-counter pain medication is usually enough to manage any pain.
How much do dental implants cost?
On average, a single dental implant costs $3,000-$4,500. The cost varies depending on the number of implants needed and other factors. Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost.