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who have lost teeth might feel too self-conscious to smile or talk.
Additionally, biting irregularities caused by tooth loss can have
a negative effect on eating habits and this can lead to secondary
health problems like malnutrition. Regardless of the nature of problems
related to tooth loss, dental implants may provide a simple remedy
with proven results. Count on Dr. Eshom, your San Diego Cosmetic
Dentist to help you understand your dental implant options.
Replacing
a Single Tooth If you are missing a single tooth, one implant
and a crown can replace it. A dental implant replaces both the lost
natural tooth and its root.
Replacing
Several Teeth If you are missing several teeth, implant-supported
bridges can replace them. Dental implants will replace both your
lost natural teeth and some of the roots.Implant-supported bridges
have a primary advantage over traditional bridges; when an implant
is placed the bone is stimulated and preserved. With a bridge, most
patients experience bone atrophy. Dental implants have enhanced
longevity and are more functional and pleasing than bridges and
crowns.
Replacing
All of Your Teeth If you are missing all of your teeth,
an implant-supported full bridge or full denture can replace them.
Dental implants will replace both your lost natural teeth and some
of the roots.
Tooth
loss may occur from the following:
·
Tooth decay
· Root canal failure
· Periodontitis (gum disease)
· Trauma to the mouth
· Excessive wear and tear
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Fractured tooth cannot be saved

Titanium implant is placed

A non-metal anchor is used for aesthetics

Invisible final implant dentistry result |