5 Dental Implant Benefits

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If you are not sure whether you should replace your missing teeth with dentures or dental implants, the best advice is to talk to your dentist. In the meantime, take a look at this list of reasons why dental implants are a good option for many people.

1. Optimise Bone Health

One of the biggest advantages of dental implants is that they transfer the forces generated while chewing to the bones that support the implants. The stimulation from these forces triggers new bone growth, leading to a stronger, healthier jaw. In this way, dental implants help to avoid the face taking on a "sunken" appearance as the jaw bone atrophies, which is relatively common among denture users.

2. Maintain Alignment of Remaining Teeth

If you still have some natural teeth, it is important to keep them as healthy as possible. Dental implants, which are fixed into their positions, do not allow natural teeth to drift out of alignment, which can be a serious problem after you have some teeth removed. Dentures are not able to provide the same level of support to natural teeth, as they are removable and do not extend into the gum.

3. Show Off a Gorgeous Smile

Dental implants are designed to look just like real teeth. Dentists take great care to use crowns that match the natural shade, size and shape of your teeth. As dental implants are fixed in position by metal support posts in the gums, they never look loose or fake. As a result, you can smile with confidence in any situation.

4. Enjoy Mealtimes

After you have teeth removed, it can be difficult to enjoy your favourite meals, particularly if they involve foods that require a lot of chewing. Dental implants function just like natural teeth, restoring your ability to chew, bite and tear food. Many people discover that dental implants offer a better eating experience than dentures, as they never slip while you are eating.

5. Experience Perfect Comfort

Although the recovery from dental implant surgery can involve a little short-term discomfort, over the long term dental implants are a very comfortable option. Whereas ill-fitting dentures can sometimes create ulcers or sores by moving around and generating friction, dental implants are firmly fixed in place. Dental implants should feel just like natural, healthy teeth — so comfortable that most of the time you do not think about them at all.

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