What Is a Dental Implant?
Understand the strength and natural feel of dental implants with Dr. Amelia Aristodemo for a permanent solution to missing teeth in the following video.
A dental implant is a highly effective solution for replacing missing teeth, whether it’s a single tooth, multiple teeth, or an entire arch. Constructed from titanium, a material known for its strength and compatibility with the human body, dental implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone. They serve as a sturdy foundation for artificial teeth, closely mimicking the root of a natural tooth.
Once placed, dental implants bond with the bone through a process known as osseointegration, providing a stable and durable anchor for replacement teeth. This bond not only allows the implants to function much like natural teeth, offering the look and feel of your original teeth but also helps in preserving jawbone health by preventing bone loss that typically follows tooth loss.
Dental implants are an exceptional option for individuals dealing with missing teeth or those who are dissatisfied with loose and ill-fitting dentures. They offer a permanent solution that can significantly improve your quality of life, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
If you’re considering dental implants or seeking more information about how they can benefit you, we invite you to call us for a free consultation. During this consultation, we’ll discuss your specific needs and explore how dental implants can restore both the function and aesthetics of your smile. Let us help you take the first step towards a renewed smile and enhanced dental health.
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