Dental implants – what are they and why are they a good option for you?
You’ll know, if you caught our recent blog on: “Why You Should Replace Missing Teeth”, why replacing missing teeth is really important. But if you haven’t read that blog we recommend that you head on over there first by clicking here – it will benefit your health if you have missing teeth. Whilst on our website take a look at the other blogs written by our experts here at M Dental Canada Water. These centre around giving you advice and tips on dental issues.
But for now let’s get back to today’s topic – why dental implants are a good option.
What Are Dental implants?
Dental Implants are essentially a screw that can be inserted into your jaw to replace the root of a missing tooth. Dental implants can be ceramic, titanium or zirconium, all of which are strong materials but depend on the patients as to which is used. For instance ceramic might be used over titanium for those with allergies or sensitives. But fear not our dentists here at M Dental Canada Water will recommend the right treatment plan and materials that work for you.
Dental Implants are inserted into the jaw. From there they start to fuse with surrounding bone to create a secure hold. Thereby creating a solid structure for the false tooth to be inserted.
What Makes Dental Implants a Good Option and how M Dental Canada Water can help?
There are many benefits to Dental Implants and here’s why:
Natural Look: Here at M Dental Canada Water we aim to provide a structure and tooth which matches your surrounding teeth. This means that in colour and structure no one but you, and us, will know the tooth isn’t natural.
They last: Dental Implants have a high success rate – over 95% in doing their job. Success is measured by them becoming part of your jawbone. They can often last for the remainder of your life provided which you follow a healthy dental routine. It is also important to remember following any dental instructions given to you by our M Dental experts at the time of treatment.
Cost Effective: For the reasons outlined in our blog “Why You Should Replace Missing Teeth” dental implants can be cost effective. This is because without treatment, the damage caused by missing teeth can be higher. Given their longevity, combined with a good hygiene routine, means they can be cheaper in the long run than other treatment options.
Heath Impact: Having Dental Implants can prevent the further loss of surrounding teeth, bone loss and sunken face. All of which left untreated could cause longer term health problems.
Confidence Boost: Patients that visit us here at M Dental Canada Water often report, when they have missing teeth, that they feel unable to smile. This is because they are embarrassed by their teeth and often find they cover their mouths. With Dental Implants this takes away the embarrassment allowing patients to be happy with their smile.
Expert Care: Here at M Dental Canada Water we have been carrying out Dental Implants since we opened our doors. All of our dentists have the requisite experience and qualifications needed to undertake such treatments. As a popular treatment we have carried out thousands of Dental Implants over the years. Here at M Dental Canada Water we use quality materials we know and trust and invest in state of the art equipment.
Whilst there are other treatment options, when it comes to Dental Implants, Dental Implants are by far the most popular treatment option. No doubt due to their longevity. Although there are other treatment options for missing teeth such as partial dentures or bridges.
If you are looking for Dental Implants or perhaps a cosmetic dental appointment you are in good hands with M Dental Canada Water. Prior to any treatment we run through your treatment options creating a personalised treatment plan for you. Our dentists and the M Dental Canada Water team are on hand to answer any questions you have about treatment options. Initial appointments can be made online via our website booking section or you email us at info@m-dental.co.uk or giving us a call on 0204 518 8554.
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