The Most Trusted Dental Restoration Available

August 27, 2014

Dental restorations are an imperative part of keeping your mouth healthy when you lose teeth or have teeth extracted. The restoration should hold the space open in your mouth as well as stimulate the jawbone so that it remains steady and complete as you age. The implant itself is a small titanium post that is inserted into the jawbone. We then place a dental crown on top to create a lasting restoration. Here are three more reasons to love a dental implant!

1) Protects Surrounding Teeth

Some restorations rely on adjacent teeth to remain in place. This causes damage to those adjacent teeth, leaving you with a less healthy mouth than when you started! Implants don’t need or affect any surrounding teeth!

2) Osseointegration Changes Things

The magic behind dental implants is the process of osseointegration. When the implant goes into the jawbone, the bone itself accepts the titanium implant. In the span of about 3 months, the bone will incorporate the implant creating a permanent bond.

3) See, Feel, and Try it Out!

When you see, feel, and try your dental implant, you’ll realize that this really is the closest thing you’ll see to a natural tooth besides the actual natural tooth! You’ll be amazed at how easy and comfortable this restoration is!

When you need to replace your tooth, do it with a dental implant! This restoration is the real deal when it comes to a permanent solution that will truly take the place of a natural tooth. Contact us today to learn more about this procedure! We’d love to help you get the restoration you need without the embarrassment!

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