If you have ever had dentures, then you must be familiar with the entire drill. Take the dentures out, wash and clean them, and even apply denture adhesives so they stay in place. Doesn’t really sound too great, does it?
With dentures, people often have to deal with the issue of slipping and the mess that comes along with the adhesives. Moreover, for those with a broken or severely cracked tooth, tasks like speech and eating are too painful.
How about a comfortable and convenient option? Dental implants.
They have numerous benefits for your oral health as well as your facial aesthetics. As per the American Dental Association, more than 5 million dental implants are placed each year by dentists in the United States. Not only do you enjoy a full and confident smile, but keep the surrounding teeth protected as well. A dental implant is implanted directly in the jawbone so that more than one teeth can be supported. They look, feel, and function just like natural teeth.
Need for Dental Implants
If you have more than one missing teeth and do not address it on time, it can lead to further problems with teeth and gums. Regardless of the place of the missing tooth, even if it is in the back, your front teeth can get affected. The other teeth have to shift or get overworked.
Getting a dental implant is an ideal alternative for those seeking long-term results. However, most people often don’t even know when they should be visiting a dentist for an implant.
Listed below are the conditions according to which you should not waste any time and get dental implants at your earliest.
Conditions That Require Dental Implants
Having a Missing Tooth or Teeth
Your Dentures or Partials Are Loose
Dentures are Irritating Your Gums
Experiencing Bone Loss in Jaw Area
The jaw bone tissue in the areas left by missing teeth deteriorates and erodes as there are no teeth roots that facilitate their growing process. Dental implants are screwed into the socket of the missing tooth and serve the purpose of an artificial tooth. Since they are usually of titanium or zirconium, the process of osseointegration makes them naturally bond to the bone tissue.
When you prevent the jaw bone from deteriorating, you also prevent mouth regression. It is the shrunken appearance of the mouth that most denture-wearers have.
Have Severely Infected Tooth
You Feel Conscious Because of Bridge, Dentures, or Partials
Missing Teeth Causing Difficulty in Chewing Food
Dentures are Giving a Sunken-In Appearance
Having a Severely Broken or Cracked Tooth
If you have a missing tooth or are facing any other condition, discussed above, book a consultation now with the best dental experts in Dubai at SameDay Dental Clinic.
Dr. Petros Yuvanoglu
Cert. Prosthodontics (Tufts, USA)
Adjunct Faculty, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine