A New Smile Was the Best Investment of My Life

A New Smile Was the Best Investment of My Life

Replacing Your Missing Tooth

Oscar Allen

After you have suffered the loss of a tooth, it is easy to be unsure as to your options for replacing it. While dental bridges are one of the older options for tooth replacements, they will typically be less effective than the use of dental crown implants due to the fact that these implants are permanently placed in the mouth rather than resting on the surface of the gums.

Dental Implants Are An Extremely Durable Tooth Replacement Option

An important benefit of dental implants is that they will be among the most durable options that you can choose for replacing your missing tooth. This is important for reducing the risk of the replacement tooth or teeth shifting positions in response to the forces that occur when you bite. The extreme security and durability of dental implants will largely be a result of the implant being placed deep in the jaw bone, which will help to anchor it in place.

Placing A Dental Implant May Take Several Months

While a dental implant can be among the most durable and natural-looking tooth replacement options, it will also be among the slower options. Depending on your body's recovery abilities, it may take several weeks to months before the implant has fully bonded to the bones in the jaw. During this period of time, you will want to be mindful of the implant so that you do not disturb the healing process. This may be slightly inconvenient at first, but most individuals will find that it is easy to minimize the use of this area of your mouth. If you are worried about the cosmetic issues of missing a tooth for this long, a temporary crown may be used to minimize these cosmetic impacts. It will also have the secondary effect of reducing the tendency of teeth shifting positions to close the gap between the remaining natural teeth.

A Dental Implant Crown Will Need To Be Replaced At Some Point

The dental implant itself will be a permanent addition to your mouth. However, the crown that sits on top of the implant will eventually need to be replaced due to the wear that it could sustain. Fortunately, this is not something that will be needed for many years, and the process of replacing the crown will be far less invasive or lengthy than the installation of the dental implant. During your routine dental cleanings, the dentist will be able to evaluate the crown to determine whether it is approaching the point of needing to be replaced.


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A New Smile Was the Best Investment of My Life

I grew up in a home with parents who did not insist on good dental hygiene. By the time I was old enough to know better, some damage had already been done. I had many cavities, crooked teeth, and some discoloration on my teeth. I knew it would not be easy to take my smile from where it was to where it is today, but I was determined to finally have nice teeth. I visited a dentist who was very nice and never judged me. We made a dental plan together. Spreading the procedures out over time made it much easier to afford them. I now have almost perfect teeth after all that hard work! I created this blog to help others who have dental problems that stem from bad childhood habits know there is hope! It is never too late to start seeing the dentist!