Tooth Loss: What You Need to Know
It’s not uncommon for many people to lose a tooth during some point within their lifetime whether it be from the tooth naturally falling out or from some accidental physical trauma. However, the moment you realize you are missing teeth you should see a qualified dentist in order to set up a consult to discuss the possibility of getting dental implants. This is because dental implants are designed to function, fit, and feel like your natural teeth, and they provide patients with a permanent solution for their missing teeth.

Missing Teeth and The Loss of Jawbone
When your teeth are missing overtime the bone that once held those missing teeth in place and that provided support will begin to deteriorate. This type of bone deterioration can begin to have a negative impact on your oral health as well as your jawbone structure. As the bone deteriorates your jawbone will shift causing the structure of your face to appear sunken which will decrease your confidence. However, with dental implants bone grafting is available.

The Development of Dietary Restrictions
Overtime your missing teeth will limit the type of foods you can consume. This is mainly because when you are missing teeth chewing and biting certain types of food will become increasingly more difficult. Therefore, your missing teeth will cause you to have dietary restrictions that limit the types of food you can comfortably eat. These dietary restrictions will have a negative impact on your quality of life.

Schedule Your Consultation
If you would like to learn more about dental implants and are interested in restoring your missing teeth then please reach out to our office to schedule a consultation with our professional and trained doctor.

 

Patients have become educated about the benefits that come with dental implants as a replacement for bridge work, but many still wonder how many teeth you can replace with implants? In the early days of implant development, single tooth replacement was controversial, and full arch replacements were still on the horizon. Today, both of those are commonplace, which means you can use implants to replace a single tooth or get full mouth implants, solutions exist for every tooth replacement needed. The customization of size and color, you will never have to worry about anyone noticing you have an implant with the perfect the doctors will achieve for you. No matter the dental implant, your smile will be limitless.

Full Mouth Implants

Full arch replacement has becoming popular and all-on-4 dental implants have been quickly emerging as the front runner. When Dr. O’Brien places full mouth implants using this technique, a complete denture set can be anchored with just four implant anchors. This provides benefits including permanency and strength over other implant options. Full mouth implants allow for a secure smile, that will never fade because of the durability and non-slippage.

Eat All Your Favorite Foods

Dietary restrictions are forefront when patients are pursuing full mouth implants. Not being able to eat your favorite foods with missing teeth or even basic dentures becomes a major annoyance and can be an embarrassing thing to live with. With the all-on-4 dental implants, your new teeth will be strong and fully functional, allowing jaw tissue stimulation that the roots of the teeth provide. This procedure preserves the jawbone and gum tissue, which helps provide the strength needed to eat tough foods.

Permanent Replacements

When you come to Sitwell Dental for full mouth implants, you can count on the solution being permanent. For a consultation appointment, contact our team during regular business hours. The faster you set up your teeth replacement solution, the sooner you can be back to your regular routine with a brilliant smile you will love showing off!

When you replace missing teeth with dental implants, the following days may take getting used to. Following the procedure, it will take time to get used to the feeling of the implant resting in your mouth, and pressure using the teeth. Because of these new sensations, you will need to follow the care instructions from Dr. O’Brien and the rest of the staff at Sitwell Dental while the implant heals. One common question many patients have before and after surgery is if dental implants feel like real teeth.

Appearance

When you look at a dental implant, it will look like a natural tooth. The procedure of the dental implant includes your new teeth placed into your jaw, with titanium, so they appear like natural rooted teeth. The implant is capped with a crown, that is shaped and colored to look like your natural teeth.

Function

The security of the dental implant leaves fewer restrictions after you replace missing teeth. Unlike other types of prosthodontics, such as dentures, implants do not slip out of place. Once the implant is fully healed, most of your favorite foods will be able to be enjoyed without any concern. With proper oral hygiene, making sure to brush and floss your teeth daily, check ups will go without a hitch!

Confidence

Dental implants restore your confidence. When you finally make the step to replace missing teeth, you will feel back to your normal self and regain all your confidence back with your perfect smile. You will no longer have to miss going out with your friends to eat or be afraid to speak during meetings at work. It is unlikely anyone will be able to tell you have dental implants, so show them off!

Arrange a Consultation Today

If you think that dental implants may be right for you, contact Sitwell Dental to arrange a personal consultation. Replace your missing teeth and regain your smile and confidence with Dr. O’Brien and the Sitwell Dental team.