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Is It Worth Getting Teeth Implants?

Today, modern restorative dentistry offers patients a range of options for replacing missing teeth. Dentures, bridges, and partial dentures have been around for decades. These choices work well as replacements, however dental implants provide unique advantages that the more traditional options don’t have. If you’re looking for a more secure and permanent tooth replacement option, read on as a Midtown Miami, FL dentist talks about what dental implants are and the many benefits they have to offer. 


What Are Dental Implants?


Dental implants are designed to replicate your entire tooth, from the root to the crown. Rather than sit on top of your gum line, the bottom of an implant resides in the gum line, just like the root of a tooth does. The crown sits on top of the gum line and functions as a normal tooth would.


Implant replacements are made of a bio-compatible material, such as titanium. Over time, the titanium will join with your natural bone tissue. This characteristic allows the implant to form a secure and stable bond. Dental implants can also be used to hold multiple-tooth bridges and dentures in place. 


Advantages of Getting Dental Implants   


They Feel Like The Real Thing


Unlike restorative dentures and bridges that can come loose or move around, dental implants are designed to be anchored in place to your jaw. This solid placement makes them feel like your natural teeth and work like your natural teeth. Also, cleaning dental implants is no different than how you would normally brush and floss .


Prevents Further Dental Problems


Missing teeth not only leave gaps but also create spaces where bacteria can gather. When these gaps are left unfilled, there’s a greater risk of developing cavities in your existing teeth, since bacteria will eat away at tooth enamel. Dental implants fill these gaps, which prevents bacteria from growing.


Implants Save You Money in the Long-Term


Compared to other restorative replacement options, the components that make up the root portion of a dental implant last a lifetime. The crown component can last as long as 20 years. Dentures and bridges tend to break down sooner, lasting an average of five to 15 years. While dental implants may have a higher initial cost, their built-in durability will have you spending considerably less in the long run



If you have more questions about dental implants or wish to schedule a consultation, please feel free to call us, your Midtown Miami, FL dentist today!


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