The advantages of dental implants
Dental implants are becoming popular because they look and feel just like natural teeth. No one will know you have artificial teeth as long as you keep the secret to yourself. You will be able to eat better and speak naturally, and your facial contour will also improve. The only thing that deters people from receiving them is the high cost. A single implant can cost as much as £1,200 in the UK. The good news is that the prices are coming down.
Dental implants have several advantages over traditional teeth restoration techniques like bridge and denture. Here are some of them.
Dental implants have several advantages over traditional teeth restoration techniques like bridge and denture. Here are some of them.
- Look and feel like natural teeth: Dental implants look and feel like so natural that you won't feel the difference most of the time. Not only will you be able to eat better (than with bridges and dentures), but you will also be able to speak without any difficulty.
- Last much longer: Dental implants last at least ten years, which is much longer than bridges and dentures. They also do not need much repair and maintenance. In fact, you can treat them just like your treat your natural teeth most of the time.
- Adjacent teeth are unaffected: Dental implants are attached directly in or on your jawbone and do not need the support of adjacent teeth (unlike bridges that do). This leaves your neighboring teeth untouched and safe from stress and deterioration. With traditional methods, adjacent teeth often the victims of their own generosity (by providing support).
- Preserve the jawbones: Dental implants are attached in or on the jawbone and they protect and preserve the latter. Because they fill the space left vacant by the lost natural teeth, the jawbones retain their natural shape and strength.
- Protects and improves facial contours: Dental implants fill the gap between the teeth permanently. This helps improve your facial contours, which can prevent premature wrinkling of the skin on your face in the long run.
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