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5 Signs It is Time For a Dental Implant Restoration

Dental implant restoration has reached a mainstream tipping point in surprisingly little time.  Anything from a cracked tooth to a missing tooth or loose denture can prompt the need for dental implants.

Let’s take a look at the top five reasons why people get dental implants.

1. One or Several Missing Teeth

If you are missing a single tooth or several teeth, your mouth will have empty spaces that make you self-conscious about your appearance.  You will hesitate to laugh, talk, smile and eat in the presence of others.  Furthermore, a missing tooth can lead to all sorts of oral health problems as time progresses. A dental implant will fill this gap, providing a beautiful artificial tooth that looks completely natural.  Furthermore, you can chew food with a dental implant in your mouth without a problem.

2. A Cracked or Broken Tooth

In some cases, traditional restorative dental options can't remedy a broken or cracked tooth.   A dental implant can replace any type of cracked or broken tooth.  Let the dentist take a close look at your compromised tooth to determine if a dental implant is the optimal oral health solution.  If the tooth can't be repaired, it might be prudent to extract it and place a dental implant.

3. A Loose-fitting Denture

A loose-fitting denture or a loose-fitting partial is a serious problem.  This oral health challenge is magnified if it is consistently loose.  Remedying a loose denture or a loose partial denture will prove difficult unless a dental implant is used.  Opt for dental implant restoration and you will no longer have to worry about dentures loosening during the day.  Nor will you be concerned with your denture falling out in public when eating or talking.

4. Bone Loss

A patient who experiences bone loss in the area of the jaw will find dental implants are the perfect remedy.  Dental implants can stop the progression of bone loss in the jaw.  The portion of the dental implant put into the jawbone's socket serves as a pseudo tooth root.  This part of the implant is typically comprised of titanium as it connects to the bone tissue quite easily.  The implanted post connects with the jaw bone through a process referred to as osseointegration.  Once this process is complete, the implant's pseudo roots actually spur jaw bone growth similar to natural tooth roots.

5. Your Teeth are not Functioning as They Should

Teeth change as time progresses.  Anything from TMJ to teeth grinding and bite issues can cause problems that can be corrected with the placement of dental implants.  If you find your teeth do not function as they should when you eat or speak, it is imperative that you meet with a dentist right away.  Your dentist will analyze your oral health and discuss dental implant restoration.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with us, call (941) 676-9225. Our dental office is located in Port Charlotte. Call Dragonfly Dental of Port Charlotte today.

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