3 Reasons to Choose Implants for Tooth Restoration

Dental implants are currently one of the most popular ways to restore teeth that are badly damaged. Implants offer people of all ages the ability to restore and even replace teeth so their oral health and smiles can be improved.

Considering dental implants for tooth restoration? This article may help you! We highlight three reasons to choose implants for restoring or replacing teeth. Ultimately, it is best to consult with a dentist or implant specialist so they can provide you with specific reasons that implants may be best for you.

Three reasons to choose implants for tooth restoration

There are definitely more reasons to choose dental implants to restore teeth, but in this article, we outline the most important ones. Read on!

Natural materials

One of the best reasons to choose dental implants for tooth restoration is because they are made of natural materials. Titanium is the main component that makes up implants, which is a material that the body accepts and rarely rejects.

Because the implants are made of titanium, the gums and jawbone are able to adapt to them during the fusing process, so the implants are essentially able to replace or restore the original damaged tooth. Unlike other restorative or replacement tooth options, implants become a part of a person’s jaw.

Appearance

Many people in need of tooth restorations become concerned about the way that their restoration tooth may look. Thankfully, with dental implants, they look completely natural! The implant portion is embedded beneath the gums and within the jawbone, thus making them virtually non-visible to any observer's eye. The abutment and artificial teeth that complete the restoration are made of ceramic materials, which makes them look natural due to their tooth-colored appearance.

Long-lasting

Because dental implants are embedded beneath the gums and fuse with the bone, they tend to last longer. Unlike other restoration methods, implants become a part of the jawbone through fusing, which ensures reliability and durability.

Having dental implants placed requires surgery, which secures them into place so they last for many years. The surgery and process of fusing provide a long-lasting restoration that may not be achievable through dental crowns or bridges. 

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Dental implants provide people with seamless restorations that can last a lifetime, and there are so many reasons to choose them for your tooth restoration. If you are considering implants to restore or replace your teeth, then reach out to our office today so we can help you. Our team of dentists would be happy to get you started with dental implants so you can restore your teeth!

Our office is full of professionals who are excited about any opportunity to help out their patients. We can answer any questions that you may have about dental implants or any other dental procedure. Give us a call or stop by today. We are here to help you in any way we can!

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