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“Dental Implant” can be a confusing term, because the word talks about only one step in a two-step process. The implant process is essentially the process of building a tooth, root and all. But let’s step back a moment for a look at the need for an implant.
When a tooth is lost, the support it gives to neighboring teeth is lost along with it; that can lead to shifting that adds an unattractive row of crooked teeth beside the space left by the lost tooth. In the past, dental bridges were the treatment of choice for filing that gap and shoring up neighboring teeth. But with bridges, those neighboring teeth needed to be shaved down or roughened in order to accommodate a bridge. When implants came along, they provided a much more targeted solution that didn’t compromise healthy teeth.
When compared to fixed bridges and removable dentures supported by other teeth or gum tissue, implants offer numerous advantages:
Implants look better. An implant doesn’t just fill a gap, it replaces the entire structure of a tooth so that the cap at the top of the titanium rod sits as close to naturally as possible.
They reduce bone resorption. When bone isn’t needed, it tends to go away through a process called “resorption” during which the minerals that make up the bone and reabsorbed into the bloodstream. An implant, to over-simplify things a little, basically gives the bone in your jaw something to do.
They can help with dentures. People who wear dentures are very familiar with the problem of keeping them in place. If you’re looking into getting dentures, ask Dr. Daniel about using implants to anchor your dentures. In some case, a series of implants with stabilizing screws can be used to secure the denture completely.
Dental implants are suitable for a wide range of patients, particularly those who:
Common dental problems addressed by implants include tooth decay, injury-related tooth loss, and congenital tooth defects. Real-life results from our Annapolis clinic illustrate the transformative impact of dental implants on patients' lives, showcasing significant improvements in their appearance, confidence, and oral functionality.
The advantages of dental implants extend beyond aesthetics. They offer:
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