If you, like millions of Americans, have lost one or more teeth, you may be all too familiar with the unpleasant consequences. For many, missing teeth lead to an unattractive smile, embarrassment from loose dentures, and pain or difficulty with eating.
Traditional dentistry can provide replacements for missing teeth using
bridges, removable partials and dentures; however, each of these has its
problems.
Bridgework usually involves altering natural teeth to provide a stable
foundation for support of replacement teeth. Partials and dentures can, at
times, be very unstable leading to denture sores or speech difficulties.
Another little known problem associated with tooth loss is a process known as
"atrophy," a shrinking of the jawbone that can progress relentlessly over the
years. Bone atrophy not only affects jaw function, but can cause adverse facial
cosmetic changes.
Because of the remarkable advances in dentistry in recent years, dental implants
offer an effective solution to many of these problems. Dental implants are
usually completed in two phases. Phase #1 is the actual implant placement,
a process generally performed in the office with local anesthesia or light
sedation to help make the patient more comfortable. Using precise, gentle
surgical techniques, the implants are placed into the jawbone for 3 to 6 months
while osseointegration (bonding to bone) takes place. This helps ensure a
strong, solid foundation for replacement teeth. During this time, temporary
bridges or dentures may be used to minimize any cosmetic or chewing
inconvenience. Phase #2 involves creating and attaching the new tooth or
teeth to the anchored implant(s) in your jaw. Dental implants can replace a
single tooth, several teeth or complete dentures. Your dentist can recommend the
best choice for you.
Dental implants are an effective, safe and predictable solution to the problems
resulting from missing teeth. Many patients report exciting benefits from dental
implants, such as:
• Replacement teeth look, feel and function like natural teeth
• Improved taste and appetite
• Improved cosmetic appearance
• The ability to chew without pain or gum irritation
• Improved quality of life
One additional and very important benefit can be the reduction or elimination of
bone atrophy or shrinkage, commonly associated with loss of teeth. Dental
implants are truly a revolution, solving an age old problem safely and
predictably. Implant dentistry can change the smiles and lives of millions for
years to come.