Dental implants are permanent
fixtures of titanium posts anchored to the jawbone and
topped with individual replacement teeth or a bridge
that screws or cements into the posts. The success rate
for implants is remarkable: 98 percent for lower implants
and 91 percent for upper implants.
Implants are very durable and will last many years.
They require the same "maintenance" as real
teeth, including brushing, flossing and regular dental
check-ups. Dental implants can help restore almost anyone's
smile even if natural teeth have been lost to injury
or disease.
A very common reason people consider implants is because
a sliding lower denture makes chewing and talking difficult.
Implants can also replace individual teeth and partial
bridges in the upper and lower jaws. The majority of
patients treated with dental implants experience a significant
improvement in their ability to chew food and feel more
comfortable.
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