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Dental Implants - Are They Similar to Natural Teeth?

It seems just about everyone and his or her mother is getting dental implants - but are they really similar to natural teeth? Yes, dental implants are the closest artificial tooth replacement option on the market to natural teeth. This is because dental implants recreate teeth roots - they are metal rods that are inserted into your jaw where your tooth used to be. Then a dental crown is attached to the top of the rod. Because this structure is so similar to natural teeth, dental implants and the dental crowns that accompany them need the same care and consideration as natural teeth do.

So, are dental implants similar to natural teeth - in numerous ways? Yes. Dental implants can withstand the same pressures and pulls as natural teeth can. And because they are each anchored separately, you get the feeling of natural teeth as well. You will be able to bite into an apple and eat corn on the cob without any concern about losing your dental implants. This freedom of being able to eat whatever you like when you want to without any concern is worth the pain and discomfort that accompanies dental implants in the beginning. So if you are tired of being embarrassed by your missing teeth or simply want to be able to eat what you want again, consider dental implants. Call your dental surgeon today and schedule an appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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