Over 30% of Americans are missing at least one tooth. That’s over 100 million people.
But few people want to be missing teeth.
Having a missing tooth hurts your confidence and self-esteem. Plus, it could lead to a misaligned bite and other serious health issues over time.
That’s why many people choose to replace their missing teeth with artificial ones. There are many different options for tooth replacement, including dentures and even gold teeth.
But the most permanent and realistic form of tooth replacement is dental implants.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth that works like a real one. It usually has a titanium root that’s embedded in the jaw bone on top of which sits an abutment and an artificial crown.
Of course, you can get partial dental implants, too. For example, sometimes all you need is a new crown.
In any case, dental implants look so similar to real teeth that nobody will notice that they’re actually fake. They’re also very stable and reliable.
With dental implants, there’s no need to be afraid of an incomplete set of teeth. You can speak, eat, and smile with confidence.
Dental implants also prevent your jawbone from shrinking. When you have missing teeth, your outer teeth tend to fill in the gaps and your jaw grows smaller in the process. Dental implants prevent this from happening and also keeps your face from sagging prematurely.
Lastly, dental implants can last longer than other forms of tooth replacement. They last 20+ years. That’s why they are also more expensive, the cost ranging anywhere from $800 to $6000 per implant.
Getting dental implants is a big decision. Before you do, there are a few things you should know:
Whatever you do, you want to make sure you find an experienced prosthodontist to do the job. Getting dental implants is a major procedure that requires the right training and experience. Do your research and find a qualified doctor near you.
If you keep good care of them, your dental implants could last you the rest of your life. So treat them well and you’ll have a higher quality of life.
This post was last modified on December 12, 2021 7:12 am
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