Dental implants are a leading solution for tooth loss, whatever age it may occur, and whatever the reason. From a single tooth to several or even all teeth, our state-of-the-art tooth implants can restore your smile’s function and appearance and boost your confidence, too. Here’s a bit more about them and why they could be a great option for you.

 

  1. Realistic solution

With ceramic crowns, tooth implants look just like your natural teeth – and use the same materials that are employed in traditional dental crowns and veneers. The crowns are shaped to your smile and colour-matched too. In other words, they’ll be a similar shape and size to blend in with your remaining teeth.

  1. Durable and dependable

Our patients love how dental implants can give them their life back – as well as their smile. That’s because tooth implants allow you to eat a normal diet, without having to switch out foods due to missing teeth. So, no more avoiding eating the things you love.

  1. Teeth that last a lifetime

Our adult teeth should last our whole lives with the right care, but sometimes, we lose teeth through no fault of our own – like an accident or injury. Whatever the reason, we’ll help rebuild your smile tooth by tooth and guide you on how to care for your new smile, so your tooth implants will stand the test of time.

  1. Straightforward surgery

Although dental implants do require a minimally invasive oral surgery, it’s usually a straightforward procedure and carried out under anaesthetic. Complications and side-effects are rare and we’ll ensure you’re comfortable during treatment, as well as providing you with detailed aftercare afterwards.

  1. Dental Implants Are Full of Oral Health Benefits

Missing teeth can cause those remaining to move positions in the mouth – which could lead to problems with gaps, and ultimately trap food and bacteria between the teeth. This has a knock-on effect to your smile, as it can then cause decay and potentially, extractions down the line. Replacing missing teeth also means you’re strengthening the gums and underlying bone as chewing and biting functions can be properly supported, maintaining those structures for the future.

If you’d like to know more about dental implants here at our dental practice serving Lancaster, simply get in touch with our team and we’ll arrange a consultation at a time and date to suit you. In the meantime, why not check out our other blogs on tooth implants?