Dental implants prevent bone substance loss. What does this mean? Normally when you get a tooth extracted, some of the bone tissue would melt in the operation area. This is an unwanted loss. If an implant was to be placed right after tooth extraction, there would be no bone tissue loss, thus gum recession will be avoided; final result will also be aesthetically perfect.
There is no other solution that preserves bone in extraction area. Another significant advantage of implants is that it requires no extra operation on adjacent teeth. Normally, when you get a fixed denture, adjacent teeth on both sides of the gap need to be trimmed down. Implant is placed directly into the missing tooth gap and your dentist will not interfere with adjacent teeth.
Implants provide you natural looking teeth. It also feels natural when chewing.
Finally, regaining your confident smile is just priceless!
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