The next best thing, after natural teeth
Because of it’s connection to the jaw, and it’s carefully designed appearance, the dental implant performs very much like a real tooth.
A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. There are two types of dentures available, including partial and complete dentures. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, while complete dentures are used to completely replace all teeth. Dentures are made to resemble your natural teeth so there should be no noticeable change to your appearance. In fact, dentures may even improve your smile!
Complete Dentures – This restoration method is used to restore your smile and mouth function if all your teeth have been lost. The dentures are custom created to resemble natural teeth and are positioned into a patients mouth to take the place of where the natural teeth used to be. Complete dentures are removable and may require adjustments in order to create a proper fit with the gums and mouth.
Partial Dentures – A removable partial denture is a device used when one or more natural teeth still remain in the upper or lower jaw. They usually consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base which is held in place in the mouth. A fixed partial denture acts the same as a removable denture, but it is cemented into place using the adjacent teeth for support. This fills the space created by missing teeth, as well as creates a support for remaining teeth to prevent shifting.
Dr. Wyson has completed extensive specialized training in implant dentistry, and has helped many patients enjoy the benefits of this leading approach to tooth replacement.
A dental implant includes a small, sturdy, titanium post which serves as new root structure. The implant is placed into your upper or lower jaw bone, and once bone has grown around the implant, implants can hold a crown, bridge or over-denture in the same way that natural teeth are held in place. Implants are very durable and can last a lifetime. While there is no guarantee that an implant procedure will be successful, studies have shown a five-year success rate of 95% for lower jaw implants and 90% for upper jaw implants. The success rate for upper jaw implants is slightly lower because the upper jaw (especially the back section) is less dense than the lower jaw. Lower back jaw dental implants have the highest success rate.
Because of it’s connection to the jaw, and it’s carefully designed appearance, the dental implant performs very much like a real tooth.
Dental implants can last a lifetime.
Dental implants replace missing teeth in a permanent way that doesn’t require removal, special daily attention, etc.
Dentures and other tooth replacement techniques can influence how we speak. Implants don’t disrupt.
Eating should be a joy, so don’t let missing teeth get in the way.
Some dental remedies require alteration of other teeth to fix gaps. Dental implants use the jawbone, so the other teeth are left unharmed.
Dr. Wyson can help improve life for her patients who have lost teeth and are sometimes too self-conscious to smile or talk. Regardless of the nature of problems related to tooth loss, dental implants may provide a simple remedy with proven results. Dental implants may be recommended for a number of reasons:
Request a complimentary consultation today with Dr. Wyson about tooth replacement using Dental Implants!