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Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Dental implants reduce the pressure on adjoining teeth by providing independent support and retention to dentures, crowns and bridgework.
  • Conventional bridgework demands the cutting down of adjacent teeth, thus damaging the tooth tissue. In contrast, dental implants preserve the tooth tissue.
  • The loss of teeth eventually results in deterioration of bones, thus reducing the jawbone height. The replacement of teeth via dental implants save the bones from deterioration.
  • Research shows that dental implants often eliminate the need for restorative intervention for adjacent teeth.
  • It has been observed that dental implants are long-lasting as compared to other conventional methods of tooth restoration and replacement techniques.
  • The issue of loose-fitting dentures can easily be solved with improved support, stability and retention of dentures.
  • Missing teeth can adversely damage the facial structure and affect the facial contours. It also causes premature wrinkles. Missing teeth affects the person's appearance drastically. Dental implants control these adversities effectively.
  • Dental implants allow for easy chewing and speaking facilities. Over dentures enhance chewing efficiency and speaking skills as opposed to full dentures.


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