Sunday 8 June 2014

Benefits of Choosing Dental Implants

This article can help you decide whether to choose dental implants or dentures.

There are few things quite as embarrassing as attending a major social event, job interview, face-to-face sales presentation, or meeting a special someone for the first time when you are missing one or more teeth in a noticeable area of the mouth. It can cause a person to avoid smiling or laughing, or even be afraid to speak up much, for fear of being “found out” -- fear of being seen as the toothless one. Unfortunately, people do judge based on appearance, and having particular dental imperfections such as missing teeth may be judged unfairly. People will jump to conclusions about social class, hygiene, or smoking and drug use habits. Besides the social aspect, missing a tooth presents a health problem. It can lead to periodontal (gum) disease, which is a risk factor for heart disease and even autoimmune disorders. Thankfully, with today’s modern technologies, no one has to suffer the harsh consequences of having a missing tooth.
The absolute cheapest option for replacing a missing tooth is to get dentures, otherwise termed as “false teeth.” Dentures are removable dental prostheses that need to be taken out and cleaned after eating or drinking anything. They may become odiferous, so it is recommended to soak them in a special denture cleaner each night so they won’t take on the scent of bad breath and food particles. Many people who wear dentures have noticed that their dentures click when they talk, and sometimes they may even become loose and wobble or fall out. This can quite possibly be even more embarrassing than missing a tooth. People around you may be taken by surprise to see your dentures move or fall out, and it can be a socially awkward situation in general. Even for those with a good sense of humor, this is humiliating when the dentures wobble or fall out at exactly the wrong time.



Dental implants in Colorado Springs cost more than dentures in the beginning. However, implants are permanent and don’t need to be replaced like dentures do. And you can clean and maintain your dental implants the same way you clean and maintain the rest of your teeth. They aren’t removable and you don’t need any special tools or cleaning kits for them besides the ordinary toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss. Therefore, the overall cost investment over the long-term is perhaps even cheaper than dentures.
Because dental implants involve a surgical procedure, some patients feel hesitant to try them so they try dentures without ever considering the dental implant option. But the first step towards getting dental implants is to visit an implant dentist in Colorado Springs. Your dentist will determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants. (Most people are, unless they have severe bone loss in the jaw area.) The entire dental implant procedure takes about one hour under local anesthesia. Most patients drive home and are back to work the next day.







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