Am I a candidate for dental implants?
Almost anyone who has lost teeth is a candidate for dental implants. With lost teeth or a tooth, you may feel too self-conscious to smile or talk. Additionally biting irregularities caused by tooth loss can have a negative effect on eating habits. This can also lead to a secondary problem like malnutrition. In fact, the dental profession has great capabilities for dental restoration that can be a permanent more comfortable option to crowns, bridges, partial and full dentures. Some of those procedures are being replaced with dental implant dentistry.
Aesthetic appearance is very important in our society. Our own personal happiness can sometimes be impaired by missing teeth. Job opportunity, personal satisfaction and relationships can be enhanced by a simple fast procedure like replacing a missing tooth or teeth. One may feel ashamed of a missing tooth, embarrassed to eat all kinds of foods and live a healthy lifestyle. In many cases, the use of crowns, bridges and partial dentures don’t present an acceptable solution. Dental implants are the most natural alternative to your original teeth!
We understand that each patient has specific needs. Our doctors fully evaluate each individual patient to determine the best treatment plan. Our goal is to offer you the best options to replace your missing teeth, asses each patients’ specific dental conditions, and approach a treatment that will be conservative and provide the best long-term functional and aesthetic results.
You will discuss your individual health with your doctor prior to surgery, but they have provided dental implants for patients suffering from diabetes, cancer, heart disease and patients who are on multiple medications.
It is best to discuss and evaluate this at the time of consultation in one of our Centers for Dental Implants offices.
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