Dental Implants

The Benefits of Dental Implants, The Best Option to Replace Missing Teeth

If you are ready to make an appointment with a dentist to replace missing teeth, you may think that a set of dentures or partial dentures are your only options, but that is simply not the case. Dental implants are an excellent option for dentures for a variety of reasons.

Benefits of Dental Implants

If your teeth are missing or severely decayed, or you are suffering from gum disease and need your permanent teeth removed, you have several options for restoration. Still, dental implants seem to have the most benefits of the choices you have available.

Dental Implants Prevent Bone Loss

When you must have your teeth pulled or have damaged teeth that need to come out of your mouth due to infection or decay, you will lose bone mass in your jaw area. This process continues even after the teeth are gone, and you begin to wear dentures. With dental implants, your jawbone will have implants placed into the bone, which means your teeth will still connect to your jawbone, which in turn stimulates the area. That helps to prevent bone loss.

Implants Prevent Changes to The Shape of Your Face

Since your teeth support the shape and structure of your facial features and dental implants act like your natural teeth, the shape of your face will not change as it does when you wear dentures.

Match with Natural Teeth

Dental implants will be matched with your natural teeth, so if you only need one or a few teeth replaced, they will match the rest and not be noticeable to others.

Chewing and Speaking Power

Dentures can slip and move around in your mouth, causing it to be challenging to chew and enjoy certain foods, while dental implants do not move in your mouth and are constructed to be more durable. That means you can enjoy all your favorite foods, including steak and apples. It also means that the implants will not slip while speaking to people and will not affect your speech.

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Brush Away

Dental implants can be brushed and flossed just like natural teeth, making them very easy to care for. The bonus is that you will not get cavities!

If you have been searching for a dental implant dentist in Maryville, Tennessee, look no further than the services offered by Dr. William Proffitt and his team at Proffitt Dentistry in Maryville, Tennessee. He uses implants shaped like a cylinder and made from a biocompatible material, such as titanium or zirconium. That means they are compatible with the tissues of your mouth and gums and will act like a root does for a natural tooth. He will then attach a dental crown, bridge, or denture to the implants permanently attached to the gums. You will leave his practice with a gorgeous smile and a new lease on life with the self-esteem and confidence you were lacking when you had missing or damaged teeth to ruin your smile. 

Call the Proffitt Dentistry team for an appointment today at (865) 432-0804 to get your dental implant process started.

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