Ill-fitting traditional dentures can slide around and cause you to mumble or slur your words, per an article on WebMD . Slippery dentures can also interfere with your ability to chew your food. By comparison, dental implants are fused with your jawbone. Any bridges attached to the implant will stay completely still in your mouth. That means you'll be able to talk clearly, eat comfortably, and you won't even need to use an adhesive to keep them in place.
When someone normally gets bridgework done, according to Colgate , the bridge must be attached to the teeth on either side of the missing tooth. Dental implants, being connected to the bone beneath the gums, don't require any filing down of good teeth. The replacement tooth is connected straight to the implant, simple and clean. TMJ pain and bite alignment issues can occur when you're missing a tooth , and a dental implant solves those issues and can even prevent further tooth loss. Another great benefit of dental implants is that they allow more access between teeth than traditional bridges. This makes the teeth easier to clean, improving hygiene.
Dental implants mimic the root-and-crown structure of your real teeth and are very durable. If you practice good dental hygiene and get regular checkups, you'll enjoy the benefits of your implant for a very long time. Since there's no extra wobbling or looseness, your implant feels like your regular teeth. With a fully restored smile, you'll be able to step confidently into the world, feeling much better about yourself.
If you're in the Georgetown, MA area and you want to learn more about the benefits of dental implants, contact us today. The team at Georgetown Family Dentistry will assess your dental health and educate you on the best option for your smile.
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