Rebuilding Smiles from the Roots Up
There’s more to your teeth than just the parts used to eat and speak. The roots underneath the gums help the jawbone maintain its shape and density. When a tooth is lost, its roots can no longer provide these benefits, and your oral health will suffer as a result.
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Why Choose Creative Dental Group for Dental Implants?
- One Stop for Implant Placement & Restoration
- State-of-the-Art Facility
- Experienced Dentists and Team
What Is a Dental Implant?
While there are a few different kinds of implants, most of the time we use the term to refer to endosteal implants – thin titanium posts that join with the jaw itself. They’re inserted into the bone via surgery and fuse with it through a process called osseointegration. Then a restoration is attached via a device called an abutment. Thanks to the posts acting as roots, your new teeth will stay in place and stimulate the jaw through biting and chewing as if they were natural teeth.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Traditional bridges and removable dentures have their own advantages, but nowadays there are a variety of factors that make dental implants the treatment of choice when it comes to filling in the empty space in your smile. Here are just some of the benefits:
- Implants Last for Decades: Most dental restorations need to be replaced every once in a while, but it’s not uncommon for implant posts to last the rest of your life.
- Implants Look and Feel Natural: With the post itself being covered by the gums and the restoration being made of dazzling tooth-colored material, implants will leave you with a grin that looks amazing and feels comfortable.
- Implants Let You Eat What You Want: Thanks to the chewing strength of implant posts, you don’t have to worry about diet restrictions and can simply enjoy your favorite meals.
- Implants Keep Your Jaw Healthy: Tooth loss will often lead to bone loss unless you have a dental implant placed.
Are Dental Implants Right for Me?
Missing One Tooth
Missing Multiple Teeth
Missing All of Your Teeth
At some point, all or most of your teeth might be gone. The idea of replacing all of them with implants might seem overwhelming at first, but in reality, it only takes a few (four to six on average) placed in strategic positions to give full dentures the required level of strength and stability.
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Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants
Every dental implant procedure will have unique aspects. Some patients might need bone grafts or other preparatory procedures in addition to the implant placement surgery. Furthermore, the exact number of implant posts and the type of restoration they support are prone to vary. We’ll evaluate your oral health and review your goals during your initial consultation before we create a treatment plan that includes an estimate.
The initial price for implants might seem higher compared to other restorations, but because they don’t require as much maintenance or need to be replaced as often, you could end up saving a lot of money as the years go by. And of course, the various advantages of implants and the way they improve the quality of your everyday life need to be taken into account as well. Talk to us about your various options and let us show you how dental implants can be a worthwhile investment!
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