What makes prosthetic treatment with dental implant support the right approach for patients? This solution to the problem of tooth loss can actually address the problems created by the loss of a tooth’s roots. As frustrating as it is to have an empty space in your smile, you also need to be concerned about the absence of your tooth’s roots, as they provide an important stabilizing effort for neighboring roots as well as stimulation to keep your jawbone healthy. With the implant in place, we can permanently secure a restoration that improves your appearance and remains in place without making it necessary to modify neighboring teeth. After your care is complete, you can marvel at just how much your oral health, appearance, and dental function have improved!
Dental implant placement is a procedure that ensures your prosthetic restoration will have the kind of stability it needs to provide lasting benefits. Care is taken to evaluate your jaw to ensure that your implant is set at the right angle and location. After it is put in place, you will go through a recovery period; during this time, your jawbone tissues will fuse with the post to create a remarkable degree of support. Once you are ready, you will come back to our practice to have the implant restored, which gives you back your complete smile!
Through your follow-up dental exams and cleanings, we can help you avoid new oral health issues as well as problems with your implant-held restoration. Keeping up with these visits and practicing good habits at home will be important for preserving your smile and well-being after completing the work of having a lost tooth replaced.
When you take on the problems in your life that are created by tooth loss, you can enjoy more confidence in your appearance and your dental health! Our practice is ready to talk with you about the benefits of implant dentistry when it comes to replacing missing teeth. If you would like to find out more about how we can help you with this and other matters that concern your oral health, reach out to Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, today at 763-416-0606.
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