Dental Implants to Improve Oral Health

If you have lost one or more teeth, dental implants can be a way to replace missing teeth and to preserve your smile. Dental implants can help your smile last for a long time to come. The base of the implants is made of titanium, which is a material that can fuse to your jawbone. The base of dental implants acts as the root of the tooth. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), more than 500,000 people have dental implants placed every year.
Dental implants preserve bone density
The jawbones are what support the teeth in the mouth. The roots of the teeth are connected to the jawbone. The teeth get their stability and strength from the jawbone. The tissue in the bone is negatively affected when a patient loses a tooth.
Bone requires stimulation to be maintained, and when the tooth root is lost, biting and chewing will no longer stimulate that area. The osseous tissue in the area will dissolve into the blood. When the bone tissue is lost in these areas, the face can begin to collapse. It can then be difficult to replace a tooth in the future.
However, an implant can prevent this from happening. Because the implant is surgically placed in the jawbone, it will fuse with the patient’s bone. The implants become a part of the structure of the jaw, and when the patient bites and chews, the implant will stimulate the bone. This can help improve both the patient’s oral health and facial appearance. On the other hand, dentures do not stimulate the jawbone. In fact, dentures can even cause the jawbone to wear down over time.
Dental implants improve gum health
After a tooth has been removed, there is a gap where the tooth once was. This open space can allow bacteria to quickly breed, which can cause gum disease. The gap is also more difficult to clean, which can allow plaque to form in the area. If the patient lost the teeth because of gum disease, they will be more likely than other patients to have gum disease in the future.
Bacteria can also attach to the teeth next to the gap, especially because it is often very difficult to clean this gap properly. The bacteria can form plaque that can lead to other surrounding teeth decaying in the future. When a patient chooses a dental implant, this gap will be filled out. This can reduce the risk of gum disease happening again. Filling in the gap can also make it easier to keep the mouth clean in general, which can help keep plaque controlled.
Visit a dentist today
Dental implants have several benefits. Besides improving your appearance, implants can also help preserve the bone in your jawbone and prevent future gum disease. It is also usually easier to eat while wearing a dental implant than a denture. Visiting a dentist can help you get started on replacing your missing teeth.
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