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Problems Solved by Dental Implants

Problems Solved by Dental Implants

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Dental implants effectively replace the form and function of missing natural teeth. The loss of natural teeth has a significant impact on one’s life, and can affect how a person feels about different aspects of his or her social and personal life.

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Problems Solved by Dental

Implants

Page 2: Problems Solved by Dental Implants

Dental implants effectively replace the form and function of

missing natural teeth. The loss of natural teeth has a significant

impact on one’s life, and can affect how a person feels about

different aspects of his or her social and personal life. Implants

make it possible for a missing teeth sufferer to once again enjoy

the pleasures of an improved quality of life, even after losing

some or all of the natural teeth.

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What are Problems Solved by Dental Implants?

Unattractive Smile – Losing even one tooth can greatly affect

the appearance of a smile. If a person loses several or all natural

teeth, then the effect is even more unattractive. Tooth loss causes

the face of a patient to change shape; the face takes on a

shrunken, hollow appearance which makes the person seem

much older and unhealthy-looking.

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The implants effectively replace the form of missing

natural teeth, stimulating the jawbone to retain its good

structure to prevent jawbone thinning. The dental

restorations attached to the implants, on the other hand,

make the smile aesthetically complete and attractive once

more.

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Bone Deterioration – Bone deterioration occurs when the tooth

root is lost with the missing teeth. Without the stimulation from

the tooth roots, the jawbone thins and deteriorates with time.

Dental implants replace the function of the tooth roots and

stimulate the jawbone continuously, preventing the onset of

jawbone deterioration, or stopping the further thinning of the

bone.

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Speech Difficulty – Speaking clearly is a challenge for those

with missing teeth. Even the simplest words can be difficult to

pronounce, especially if consonants such as “r” or “s” are

involved. Implants and the teeth restorations close the gaps

caused by missing teeth which make it challenging to speak

clearly. As the gaps are closed, and the teeth are complete once

again, clear speech is again easily manager in a normal way.

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Difficulty in Eating – Eating with no teeth, or with loose

dentures, is difficult and painful to do. The gums are used as

teeth substitutes to cut and grind the food; this task can injure

the gums especially if done for a long time. Loose dentures, on

the other hand, rub painfully against the gums and mouth tissue

when chewing or eating is done. Implants make it possible for a

person to enjoy eating meals again without pain and difficulties.

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Embarrassment – Tooth loss has a negative impact on one’s

confidence. It will be hard to smile if one knows that his or her

smile is incomplete and unattractive. The use of awkward-

looking and loose dentures can also decrease a person’s

confidence. Dental implants are firmly attached to the jawbone

so there are no worries about the teeth restorations moving

uncontrollably inside the mouth, and the teeth restorations close

the gaps caused by missing teeth for more confident smiles.

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Implants in London provides dental implants and

outstanding service. We provide clinically tested quality

German and Swiss dental implants at affordable prices.

We offer single missing tooth replacement to full mouth

implants for those with many missing teeth or are in

need of a complete new smile. To learn more about us,

visit: http://www.implantsinlondon.com.