Titanium Dental Implants in Dallas
A Missing Tooth Will Lead to Jaw Bone Loss
For persons missing a tooth or multiple teeth, dental implants provide a long-term, permanent option to replace them. In most instances, dental implants are the best method to accomplish this in terms of longevity, strength (stronger than natural teeth), and peace of mind that your problem is solved, permanently.
Only Teeth And Dental Implants Can Maintain The Integrity Of Your Jaw.
Traditional dentures are considered inexpensive compared with dental implant. However, when you factor in additional costs, time and discomfort, denture patients forget about cost in maintenance, your time, constant adjustments, regular consultations and potential replacements, in addition to discomfort and pain you can experience long-term with dentures. Add that up over the lifetime costs, and you will start to see the real benefits of permanently placed titanium dental implants.
Not to mention you won’t be putting your titanium dental implants in a glass of water next to your bed when you settle down for the night.
It’s Important to Know that Dental Implants Consist of 2 Parts:
- A titanium screw designed and precision manufactured in the USA takes the place of the root of the tooth.
- The crown, the visible portion of your natural-looking new tooth is secured to the titanium foundation in your jaw bone by your implant dentist. And don’t worry, we will color match your implant to the rest of your teeth so it looks natural.
Teeth And The Jaw Are “Designed” For High Performance And Stresses
Individual dental implants replace a single missing tooth while offering positive positioning support for the neighboring teeth. As a functional device, there is nothing more crucial to a dental implant than high stress resilience. Cosmetic considerations are secondary to performance – that’s another big difference between the permanency of dental implants and dentures.
More than providing a considerable boost in self confidence, a titanium dental implant promotes continued bone retention that would otherwise be lost.
Dental implants are uniquely positioned to drastically improve a patient’s quality of life. The advanced stability that a dental implant provides, without the need for adhesive, allows for a normal diet with few restrictions and greater confidence in social settings.
Sometimes, an implant may be placed the same day as extractions. Other times there are procedures required to maintain or rebuild the bone so the implant or post can be placed in the future.
Browse our website to learn a little more about our Oral Surgery and dental implant procedures. Read our FAQ’s to learn what we offer our patients, including insurance participation and financing, as well as how we keep you comfortable during your procedure.
Please call our oral surgery office in Dallas at 214-269-1244 to make an appointment.