5 Things You Should Know About Dental Implants

Having a missing tooth can take a toll on the confidence behind your smile, and that's probably why the most popular restorative dental treatment has caught your eye! At Central Florida Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, Dr. Adel Mansour and Dr. Rajab Zaza encourage you to learn more about receiving dental implants in Kissimmee, FL.

Impressively Durable

Because dental implants are made from biocompatible titanium, it's incredibly unlikely that any inflammation, infection, or corroding would occur.

When you're missing your natural tooth roots, your jawbone weakens, which can impact your bite and overall function. But when the titanium implant is inserted below your gumline, the material is recognized as a similar structure as your natural tooth roots. This enables the process of osseointegration, which occurs when your jawbone fuses itself with the implant, effectively providing permanent support.

No Sacrifices

Even though dental implants require a surgical incision, the procedure is fairly low-risk and has an incredible success rate.

It may surprise you to learn that dental implants do not require any additional steps to your preexisting dental care routine, so long as you maintain proper technique (i.e. brushing every morning and evening, flossing once a day, and continuing going to your regular dental checkups).

Enhanced Functionality

With traditional dental restorative treatments (e.g. dentures or partial dentures), many patients find difficulty with eating and speaking comfortably—sometimes inhibiting them from participating in daily activities.

However, your Kissimmee, FL, dentists, Dr. Mansour and Dr. Zaza find that, because dental implants are permanently secured below your gumline, you don't have to worry about any shifting or movement.

Restores Lost Support

Though other dental restorations provide many benefits, one of the biggest flaws with these options, is that they primarily act to repair the outer enamel. Whereas dental implants focus on the inner section by replacing your lost tooth root.

Protects Your Neighboring Teeth

No matter the reason behind losing a tooth, replacing the missing structures prevents potential damage to your healthy, neighboring teeth. When dental implants are placed and have fully healed, dental crowns or bridges can be added without impacting your natural teeth.

When you visit Central Florida Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, Dr. Mansour and Dr. Zaza work closely with you to ensure dental implants are the best dental restoration for you. To learn more about dental implants, give our office a call at (407) 483-9990, today!

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