Our office will be closed on Thursday, 11/28, and Friday, 11/29, & We will resume regular office hours on Monday, December 2nd, 2024.
In the dental industry, technology is constantly improving and changing the way we treat our patients. Despite always remaining ahead of the curve at Smiles of Ocoee by keeping up with advancements in tools and techniques, tooth loss is still a struggle for millions of American adults, even our patients in the Ocoee, FL area. Injury, tooth decay, infection, and periodontal disease are among the top causes of tooth loss.
While there have always been viable solutions to tooth loss, like dental bridges and dentures or partials, the most effective and longest-lasting option for replacements are dental implants. In what used to be a complex and highly invasive surgery, having dental implants placed now is a routine surgical procedure that yields very high success rates and total satisfaction in our patients.
A dental implant is a replacement tooth foundation that is surgically placed inside the jawbone, replacing the root of the tooth. Dental implants provide a sturdy, solid base for restoration fixtures that replace the missing tooth above the gum line.
Replacement restoration fixtures are crafted to function, feel, and look like your natural teeth, and if you have any remaining natural teeth, the dental implant restoration can be dyed or stained to precisely match the rest of your smile, so that it looks just like the real thing.
There are countless advantages to choosing dental implants over alternatives such as dentures, partials, and dental bridges. Some of these benefits include the following:
Filling in missing teeth with dental implants will allow you to smile with confidence once again. Since dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, no one will ever notice.
Missing teeth can cause some issues with speech. You may struggle to speak clearly and start to mumble or slur your words with gaps in your teeth. Replacing these missing teeth with dental implants will help you to talk clearly.
Since dental implants do not require the support of adjacent abutment teeth as dental bridges do, the strength and structure of these teeth are not affected. Also, leaving large gaps in your teeth will cause surrounding teeth to wiggle out of place, causing problems with your bite.
Missing teeth and dentures that have a tendency to slide around can make eating a pain. Dental implants allow you to enjoy eating again because they act like natural teeth, and you need not worry about them moving or falling out.