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Are You Considering Replacing Your Current Restoration with Dental Implants?

April 4, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — baltimoreda @ 1:24 am
an X-ray of dental implants being placed to restore a smile

If you have ever had one or more missing teeth, you know how it can affect many areas of your life. It not only can make your self-confidence plummet, but it can also impact your everyday functions like eating and speaking with ease. Fortunately, dental restorations like bridges or dentures can complete your smile and make your life more enjoyable and easier. However, dental implants have become the top tooth replacement option due to their various benefits. Read on to learn about their benefits and how they can replace your current restoration.

What Are the Benefits of Replacing a Restoration with Dental Implants?

Dental implants are widely considered the gold standard of tooth loss solutions since they offer so many benefits to your oral health and smile.  In comparison to bridges or dentures, they are likely to improve both. Implants provide:

  • A natural-looking smile: The material of dental implants allows them to look and act you’re your natural teeth. They blend seamlessly with your other teeth and are virtually unnoticeable by others.
  • Improved bone health: Dental implants replace the tooth from root to crown through biocompatible steel posts that are inserted into the jaw. This allows the jawbone to be stimulated, unlike bridges or dentures, making it stronger and healthier. It also helps your face shape to remain firm and youthful.
  • Better functioning: Since implants naturally blend with your jaw, they restore much of your bite force. As a result, you can eat a wider range of foods compared to other restorations.
  • An extensive lifespan: The average lifespan of dental implants is 15-20 years. In some cases, they can even last a lifetime with proper care.

The Process of Replacing Your Current Restoration with Dental Implants

In most cases, a restoration can be replaced with dental implants. Whether you have a bridge, denture, or other tooth replacement, there will be a process to restore your missing teeth with dental implants. The following is the typical process:

Bridge

Since missing teeth can cause bone loss in the jaw due to lack of stimulation, your dentist will give you a thorough examination to see if your mouth is strong enough for dental implants. If your jawbone has lost some density, they may suggest a bone graft before implant placement.

After it is determined your oral health is in good condition for an implant, the procedure is fairly simple. Your dentist will remove the dental bridge and make an implant-supported type. After they place the implant, they will attach it to make your smile complete!

Dentures

Just like bridges, you may have some bone loss near where your teeth are missing; if so, you will need a bone graft so your new teeth will be supported by a strong jawbone. Once your mouth is ready for the transition, your dentist will place the implants into your jawbone. If you choose to get implant dentures, they will attach the dentures to your restorations. If not, they will attach crowns to the dental implants.

Replacing existing restorations with dental implants has many benefits and has a tried-and-true process. By speaking to your dentist, you can consider the journey to a more stable, reliable, and beautiful smile!  

About the Practice

Baltimore Dental Arts is eager to help keep your smile whole, healthy, and beautiful through the expertise of its team of dentists. With a focus on providing personalized, high-quality dental care, they provide a comprehensive range of services, including restorative care. With the use of advanced dental technology, they can successfully replace your restoration with dental implants. To schedule a consultation, contact them through their website or call (410) 372-0202.

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