APRIL 12, 2021
BY DR.BAGHDASARIAN
Dental Implants Technology
If you are not satisfied with your removable dentures and looking for a tooth replacement option that looks, feels and functions just like the natural teeth - then dental implants should be your first choice. There is no tooth-replacement option better than dental implants in Pasadena when it comes to durability, function, and aesthetics. That is why dental implants have become the most preferred option for replacing missing teeth worldwide. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, 3 million people in the US alone have dental implants - and this number is growing by 500,000 each year.
What is a Dental Implant?
An implant is a screw-shaped fixture inserted into the jawbone and serves as a replacement root of an artificial tooth. Dental implants are made from titanium alloys, which promote bone formation and allow the implant to become firmly embedded within the jawbone. As a result, an implant offers a stable foundation for any prosthesis - a crown, bridge, or removable dentures - that is attached to it for replacing missing teeth.
Am I a Suitable Candidate for Getting Implants?
According to the American Dental Association, any individual who has lost one or more teeth - and has good dental and physical health - is a candidate for getting implants. Whether you have lost one, multiple, or all the teeth in your jaw, your dentist can replace them with an implant-supported prosthesis.
Why is an Implant the Best Tooth Replacement Option?
Dental implants offer several advantages over the conventional tooth replacement options - the removable dentures and the bridges.
- Durability - titanium-based dental implants are by far the strongest and most durable option for tooth replacement. With proper oral hygiene care, you can expect your implant to last for as long as your natural teeth.
- Safety - in addition to being strong, titanium implants are safe for use in the body. When placed by an experienced and qualified implant dentist, dental implants do not cause any problems or untoward effects.
- Tooth Conservation - unlike teeth bridges that require sacrificing healthy tooth structure for their attachment, dental implants are directly inserted within the bone. Therefore, they do not affect your healthy natural teeth in any way.
- Jawbone Conservation - long-term use of dental implants can lead to excessive resorption and damage of the underlying bone. According to the European Federation of Periodontology, dental implants maintain the structure of the underlying bone. This is because the chewing forces are transmitted from the implants to the underlying bone, which results in stimulation and formation of new bone tissue.
- Esthetics - with dental implants, your dentist in Pasadena can attach highly esthetic ceramic or zirconia crowns for replacing missing teeth - that are not only durable but also appear natural and esthetically pleasant.
- Enjoy your Favorite Foods - unlike removable dentures that often slip while eating, dental implants are firmly anchored within the bone. This means that you can eat all your favorite foods with implants - just like your natural teeth.
- No Speech Impairment - for denture wearers, preventing their dentures from slipping while speaking is a constant effort - and can often lead to embarrassing situations. Thanks to dental implants, you won’t have to worry about your dentures slipping or falling.
Perhaps the best thing about dental implants is that they can be looked after just like your own teeth. Simply make sure to brush and floss daily, and visit your dentist regularly for checkups - and you will have no problems with your natural or implant-supported teeth.
At Genesis Dental Esthetics, we take pride in having a highly skilled and qualified team of dentists who can take care of all your dental needs under one roof. Whether you need implants or professional teeth whitening, we offer high-quality dental services at affordable rates.
So, what are you waiting for? Visit us today at Genesis Dental Esthetics, and let us give you a beautiful smile and a healthy set of teeth.
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