No more rushing off to the restroom
after a meal to rinse trapped food out of your dentures. Or the
inconvenience of soaking your teeth overnight. NO more gooey denture
adhesives or or covering your mouth for fear that your teeth will drop
out.
With ill-fitting dentures the teeth
slip and slide around the mouth often resulting in mumbling or slurred
speech. With implants your replacement teeth are anchored securely to your
jawbone, so you'll speak with confidence in a relaxed and natural tone.
With conventional bridgework, the teeth
surrounding missing teeth need to be shaved or ground down. Dental
implants often eliminate the need to sacrifice these teeth. And since you
can eat better you could be feeling better over all.
Your replacement teeth are like natural
teeth because they are anchored securely to your jawbone. They cannot slip
or slide like unsecured dentures, which often cause irritation or pain.
With dental implants you feel good
about yourself again. You feel healthier look better and smile without
reservation. speak clearly with renewed confidence, and enjoy life to the
fullest with dental implants.
THE DENTAL IMPLANT SOLUTION
Today, we have a well
researched solution that prevents the loss of bone and allows for highly
retentive permanent restorations.
This solution is known as
a dental implant, an artificial tooth root that actually replaces your
tooth root in the bone. The dental implant is placed in the area where
the extraction occurred and is held in place by bone just like the roots
of the original tooth.

One of the major
benefits of having implants placed following extractions is that the
placement of implants following extractions is that prevents the loss of
bone and allows for highly retentive permanent restorations.

Patients with Dentures gradually
continue to have bone loss and reduced ability to taste food. Dental
implants can solve this problems.

You are a candidate for dental
implants if you:
Have lost one or more teeth
Are uncomfortable with your denture or partial
Have lost bone in the area of a tooth extraction
For more information, Please
contact our office:
devonfamilydentistry@shaw.ca
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