Facts About Dental Implants

History: Imagine walking into a dental clinic to have a missing tooth replaced, only for your dentist to primitively drive into your jaw, pieces of seashells shaped to resemble teeth! Scary as it seems, it happened to a Mayan woman more than 1300 years ago.

Fortunately for you, oral care has advanced phenomenally today and dental implants in Anchorage are placed in a much better and comfortable manner.

Statistics: Everyone loves to keep their natural teeth, but statistics condemn 69% of Americans aged from 35 to 44 for the loss of at least one tooth. Still, 75 years or above is the age when one in every four Americans might lose all their natural teeth.

Modern Dental Implants: Dental implants are the metal parts a dentist places into your jawbone to replace a lost tooth root. The implant is biocompatible, meaning it will be readily accepted by your system. It firmly holds a crown, bridge or denture, which is designed to look like a natural tooth.

Efficacy: Decades of research have produced modern dental implants, which have proved to be safe and fully functional. While you may have several options to replace a missing tooth, only dental implants can give you back a long-term lifelike feeling in your mouth. Additionally, only implants can help conserve your jaw and prevent shrinkage after tooth loss.

Dental Implant Care: If you need your damaged or missing tooth replaced with a dental implant, take time to weigh your therapeutic options. For a professional dental care service in this regard, make sure your dentist has the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) credentials. It will be even more important to have dental implants in Anchorage placed by a qualified specialist if you’re not only seeking a permanent solution but also want your normal speech, chewing, smile and look back.

Aftercare and Maintenance: Just like natural teeth, implants will require regular cleaning and good care. You’ll brush or floss these just as you do natural teeth. During your routine dental care visits, your dentist does well to check your dental implants for any possible complications. The good thing is that once you have dental implants placed, these don’t decay or develop cavities as they are not susceptible to bacterial infection.

With AAID spearheads research and innovation around implant dentistry; you can expect nothing short of professional standards when you finally have your missing tooth replaced.

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