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5 Ways Dental Implants Can Improve Your Oral Health

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After removing one or more teeth, patients must decide which replacement option would be best for their circumstances. Dental implants are a great replacement option instead of dentures or dental bridges for several reasons. Consider these advantages of using dental implants to maintain optimum oral health if you’re considering having implants and wondering how they stack up against alternative options.

How Can Dental Implants Improve Oral Health?

Additionally, dental implants enhance your body’s capacity to absorb vitamins and minerals. This is because implants allow for more effective chewing. Your body can digest the meal and extract the nutrients. The same nutrients for other body parts are also suitable for teeth and gums. Implants improve your oral health through the following methods:

  • Making Things More Comfortable and Functional: Dental implants are intended to provide patients with missing teeth with a long-term fix. Conversely, dentures are taken out and changed regularly and are made to fit over the gums. Irritation is a typical complaint, even when using the correct glue to prevent friction and keep the denture plates in place.
  • Reducing the maintenance needed to maintain them: Dental implants’ permanence significantly impacts your daily oral hygiene regimen. Dental implants require similar maintenance to natural teeth since they are bonded to the jawbone and remain in place. Regular tooth brushing and mouthwash usage will still be required. However, you won’t have to pick up new cleaning methods or add extra steps to your regimen, making it more straightforward to maintain your oral hygiene.
  • Preserving bone density: An empty socket and bone are left over after tooth extraction. If there is nothing to support it, the portion of the bone that encircled that tooth will deteriorate and weaken over time. The jawbone will eventually become smaller and less dense overall, which can cause various problems. Dental implants can strengthen the region and support replacing the lost tooth to stop the bone from eroding.
  • Reducing tooth and gum disease: Dentures and dental bridges sometimes have more difficult-to-reach surfaces where germs might accumulate. Dentures not cleaned correctly may irritate and break the skin, serving as a breeding ground for bacteria and illness.
  • Self-confidence in your smile: Self-confidence and proper dental hygiene are related. Self-care is more likely to be taken seriously by a person when they feel good about themselves and secure in how they look. In terms of looks, dental implants give patients who lack teeth a more comfortable and natural-looking appearance. Patients embarrassed by their smiles because a tooth has been missing for a time frequently benefit significantly from this.

Let Aesthetic Dentistry of Palm City Provide Your Next Dental Implants!

Consult a dental expert before deciding how to replace your natural teeth, learn what to expect after the procedure, and choose which is ideal. Like with any dental operation, there are several variables that you and your dentist will need to consider for success. Your oral health will benefit if dental implants are the best choice in ways that alternative solutions might not be able to. For additional information, contact Aesthetic Dentistry of Palm City at (772) 283-8350.

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Dr. Tom Galinis
dr shannon galinis

Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis
have an extraordinary passion for cosmetic dentistry and are active members of their profession. With dental degrees from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis help patients receive beautiful and functional smiles in Palm City, FL, and change lives each day.

Dr. Tom Galinis
dr shannon galinis

Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis
have an extraordinary passion for cosmetic dentistry and are active members of their profession. With dental degrees from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis help patients receive beautiful and functional smiles in Palm City, FL, and change lives each day.