Top 5 Reasons To Get A Dental Implant

 
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Extensive tooth decay and bone loss resulting from periodontal disease are some reasons why most people opt for teeth extraction. It is not a surprise that about 178 million people in America are missing one or two teeth. Are you among this population? Do you need dental implants in Charlotte?

Here the following are reasons why you should consider visiting Blakeney Dental, a dental implant specialist, if you are in the area.

 
  1. Improved Quality of Life

    Having dentures usually doesn't fit. People with dentures are never happy having them. They don't work well, and many are the times they click or slide around. For them to remain in place, some people often use adhesives. Having dentures also makes it difficult when it comes to everyday implementation. Especially when one is used to their natural teeth, making it hard to adopt them.

    Dental implants help in maintaining integrity and bone health. Bones left after extraction of teeth deteriorate after some time. By having an implant in place, you can conserve that bone, which serves as an excellent help for the surrounding teeth. It will also aid in facial collapse presentation. Naturally, when a tooth or bone is lost, it often becomes difficult for you to chew food or speak naturally. Seeing a dental implant specialist will help you prevent this from ever happening to you.

  2. Built to Last

    In most cases, dentures and other restorations are not made to last forever. For dentures, adjustments or replacement will be needed since your bone gets dwindled with time. Having a bridge can last you about 5 to 10 years, unlike the implant, which can last for as long as you live. Implants have been in use for longer than people know, with a survival rate of 30 years, which means 90% success. When placed correctly, the success of an implant can be almost 98%.

  3. Preserve Remaining Teeth

    As said earlier, having an implant serves to preserve your bone integrity and density, which results in a lower impact on the teeth surrounding that area. To fill the missing space, a bridge will use two teeth. This means if anything happens to the regular teeth, the whole bridge will have to be removed. The remaining teeth will then use the partial denture for support. This, however, can cause gingival issues. Additionally, it can add some force that is not appropriate to the natural teeth. Having an implant will help you support yourself, having no more additional stress on your teeth.

  4. Natural Look

    When your implant is done correctly, it is hard to be noticed from your other teeth. Although it may look like a crown or similar to it, not many people will realize it. It will always look and feel natural to you. Another good thing is that there are no risks or fear of having stains. After placing the crown, the implant will be complete. It feels comfortable, as if you have your teeth back again.

  5. No Decay

    Since implants are made of titanium, they cannot decay. If correctly placed, there is no need to worry about seeking medical help in the future or having questions like “Do dental implants hurt?” However, it is advisable to maintain the optimal home care habits since implants can suffer from peri-implants, the implant version of recession or periodontal disease. If you are using regular floss, there is a need to treat it slightly differently because of the shape. Ensure you discuss this with your dental implant specialist once the process is complete.

Do Dental Implants Hurt?

This is a common question among people considering dental implants. However, you'll be pleased to know that other than a slight discomfort as your mouth acclimates, dental implants do not hurt. The process is as simple as a tooth filling. Even though the process is done through screwing and drilling, the nerves usually get numbed; hence no pain should come during the procedure. There is also oral sedation for those who might be having anxiety when undergoing a procedure.

We will help you the whole way through the process. All you need to do is call (704) 386-6795 or request an appointment.

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