The Role of Dental Implants and Fixed Dentures
March 24, 2010 by admin
The effects of tooth loss can be numerous and highly disabling in allowing you to maintain a healthy and happy smile. Not only can oral health, hygiene and ability to function normally suffer from the loss of a tooth, but your sense of confidence and esteem can become increasingly inhibited.
Eating, drinking, talking and laughing can all develop into major issues that, once taken for granted, suddenly become a cause of pain and embarrassment. Luckily, with the options available in today’s dental treatments, there exists a range of elegant solutions to overcome the problem of missing teeth.
Dental implants and fixed dentures treatments provide a means of replacing lost or damaged teeth and serve to effectively combat the negative effects made to both your health and confidence. Dental implants procedures involve the substituting of the original tooth root and therefore recreating the strength and stability of your natural teeth. The overall benefit of reinstating core strength to your mouth acts as a support to the remainder of your mouth, assisting in the health and longevity of your teeth and gums, while supporting the muscular structure of your whole face, preventing the aging effects of muscular sagging and deterioration that can occur after tooth loss.
Dental implants and fixed dentures are composed from a combination of biocompatible materials, including a durable titanium metal for the root, which is secured to the underlying jawbone by your dental implant dentist. In the event of a single implant being administered, a porcelain artificial tooth that complements the natural appearance off your existing teeth is then attached to the implant.
Fixed dentures work on a similar principle to the single implant, but accommodate a larger area of the mouth, and are composed in a similar way to the traditional denture – as a group of teeth.
The greatest advantage of fixed dentures over their removable counterparts is in their level of stability. A fixed denture can effectively remove the associated discomfort and trauma of shifting and unstable dentures that can cause both pain and inconvenience. Trapped food, sores and affected speech are all eliminated through the use of fixed dentures, which act to effectively replace the natural state of your original teeth.
Dental implants and fixed dentures are custom made to suit the individual patient and are designed to replicate both the visual nature and sensation of your natural teeth.
In both cases, dental implant surgery is a long term, effective solution to missing teeth, offering full restoration of a radiant smile. The durability and the strength of the artificial teeth enable you to once again function and communicate with comfort.



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