Restoring Your Smile and Confidence With Dental Implants

Losing teeth can impact your mental and physical health. You’ll deal with everyday worries like not being able to eat your favorite foods and feeling self-conscious about how you look. Dental implants can help you regain your confidence and restore the natural appearance of your smile. 

 

They can significantly improve the appearance and functionality of your smile by replacing your missing teeth. Your dentist can help you along the way and give you a stunning, complete smile that you can be proud of displaying. Dental implants are a dependable and efficient method of replacing missing teeth. They can improve your smile in several ways.

 

 

How Dental Implants Can Restore Your Smile and Self-image


 

A dental implant provides a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth by mimicking the appearance and function of a natural tooth. A dentist surgically places the implant in the jawbone to replace the missing root and tops it with a crown that matches the color and shape of your surrounding teeth. This allows you to eat confidently, laugh, and smile as if you had never lost a tooth. Implants can boost your confidence in the following ways: 

 

 

Enjoy Confident Speech, Smiling, and Laughing


 

Improved Oral Health

 

Dental implants not only enhance your smile's appearance but also feel natural, just like your teeth. You may even forget that you once had missing teeth.

 

Ability to Enjoy Your Favorite Foods 

 

Missing teeth can make eating with others a challenging experience. This can cause you to avoid certain foods or struggle to chew your meals. With dental implants, you will enjoy improved chewing power and stability. They will allow you to eat your favorite foods with confidence.

 

Youthful Appearance 

 

Tooth loss can lead to a loss of bone mass in the jaw, causing an aged, sunken-in appearance. Dental implants are the only solution that prevents this and helps you maintain a youthful facial structure.

 

Long-lasting Results 

 

It is often necessary to replace dentures every five to eight years, and bridges last an average of 10 years. Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance, giving you a healthy and confident smile for years to come.

 

What to Expect

 

During your dental implant procedure, you and your dentist will first discuss your goals and the process involved. Next, they will place the implant fixtures, tiny titanium screws, into the jawbone where your missing tooth used to be. 

 

That will initiate the healing process, which takes a few months. It allows the bone to fuse to the fixtures, securing them in place permanently. Once the recovery is complete, you will return to the dentist for the final step. This will involve placing the permanent prosthetic teeth onto the exposed fixtures.

 

 

Conclusion


 

Traditional dentures can become loose over time. This can cause them to slip during conversations and expose the fact that you have missing teeth. Even if you only miss a few teeth, empty spaces can make you self-conscious when speaking or laughing. With dental implants, you will not have to worry about these embarrassing situations.

 

For more information on dental implants, visit Weston Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at our Weston, Florida office. Call (954) 507-6441 to schedule an appointment today.

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