Dental Implant Durability

in Philadelphia, PA

Adult Teeth Are Not Always Permanent

When baby teeth fall out, they make room for “permanent” teeth. But tooth decay, gum disease, and even injury can impact the lifespan of a tooth.

Tooth loss has negative effects on one’s quality of life:

  • It lowers self-esteem: a person with missing teeth may become too embarrassed to smile.
  • It makes eating more difficult, and certain beloved foods may have to be avoided.
  • It can impact speech because the teeth are not where they’re supposed to be.
  • It can cause the mouth to compress where the tooth had once been and create an aging appearance.

For Missing Tooth Replacement, Dental Implant Durability Is Unbeatable

Dental Implants have many advantages over other dental remedies. Unlike dentures, which are removable and sometimes uncomfortable, dental implants are fixed in place and will not slide around. And, unlike bridges, dental implants do not require a reduction of nearby teeth or inhibit good oral hygiene.
Perhaps the biggest benefit is dental implant durability. Our Philadelphia dental implant patients know this firsthand. The implants, made of titanium or zirconium, are strong. When fused with the bone, they become even stronger, and they won’t slip or make noise like dentures and bridgework might.
Dental implant durability extends to the prosthetic tooth that is permanently attached to the implant. Both the artificial tooth and the implant are made of long-lasting materials that will not decay the way natural teeth and roots sometimes do. The successful dental implant looks, feels, and acts like a healthy, natural tooth.

Dental Implants Provide a Permanent Solution

In the past, the only treatment options for patients with missing teeth were non-permanent solutions like bridges or dentures. Fortunately, today’s patients can choose a much longer-lasting solution: dental implants. With implant dentistry, the missing tooth is replaced, permanently, below and above the gumline.
A dental implant replaces the roots of a missing tooth and provides solid support for an artificial tooth. A metal post resembling a screw is surgically implanted into the space left by the missing tooth. The bone below the gumline heals tightly around the implant to become a strong foundation for the new tooth to adhere to. The process involves several steps and can take many months, but it provides a durable, lifelong solution:

Extend the Benefits of Dental Implant Durability for Life

With proper care, dental implants should last a lifetime.

Get Durable, Permanent Dental Implants in Philadelphia

If you have a missing tooth or teeth, reach out to the experts at Dentistry for Life in Philadelphia. We can find out whether you’re a good candidate for dental implants and show you how dental implant durability can restore your beautiful, healthy smile.

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