An
alternative to dentures to replace missing
teeth.
Mimic the
look and feel of natural teeth.
Can also
be used to hold dentures in place.
Dental implants
can be used to support a number of dental
prostheses, including crowns, implant-supported
bridges or dentures. They can also be used as
anchorage for orthodontic tooth movement.
The use of dental
implants permits unidirectional tooth movement
without affecting neighboring teeth.
What Are the
Advantages of Dental Implants?
Improved
appearance.
Look and feel like your own teeth. Because they
are designed to fuse with bone, they become
permanent.
Improved
speech.
Poor fitting dentures can slip within the mouth
causing you to mumble or slur your words.
Dental implants allow you to speak with
confidence and without distortion.
Improved
comfort.
Because they become part of you, implants
eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.
Easier
eating. Dentures can make chewing difficult.
Dental implants function like your own teeth, so
you can eat your favorite foods with confidence
and without pain.
Improved
self-esteem. Regain your smile and help you feel better
about yourself.
Improved
oral health.
Dental implants don't require the use of other
teeth, as a tooth-supported bridge does.
As nearby teeth are not altered to support the
implant, your own teeth are left intact,
improving your long-term oral health. Individual
implants also allow for easier access between
teeth, improving oral hygiene.
Durability.
With good care, many implants last a lifetime.
Convenience.
Implants eliminate the embarrassing
inconvenience of removing your dentures, as well
as the need for adhesives to keep your dentures
in place.
First Visit?
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and bring it to the office with you.