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5 Aesthetic Benefits of Dental Implants

December 28, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drpettigrew @ 11:19 pm
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Are you looking to replace your missing teeth? Having empty gaps in your smile can be frustrating, and you may even feel embarrassed when you smile or eat. The good news is that with modern dental technology, there is a way to restore the functionality and beautiful appearance of your smile. Dental implants have become a preferred tooth replacement option by dentists and patients alike. Here are just some of the aesthetic benefits of dental implants in Southlake.

Enhanced Bone Tissue

When you are missing one of more teeth, your bone will become reabsorbed over time and ultimately shrink away. This is because it is no longer being stimulated by regular chewing because the root of the missing tooth is gone. In the end, patients are often left with sunken in cheeks and wrinkled lips that make them appear older than they actually are. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that replace the natural root of the tooth in order to maintain the integrity of the jawbone. This can take years off one’s appearance.

Implant Placement

The whole dental implant process takes careful planning so that your dentist in Southlake knows exactly where they should place the implant. Not only does it need to be in the most idea spot for osseointegration, or the fusion between the titanium and bone, to take place, but it also needs to be aesthetically pleasing. Soft tissues deficiencies are also considered. In the end, your implant will be placed in a way where no one will even be able to tell that it isn’t your real tooth.

Crown Customization

A natural-looking crown is placed on the end of the implant. To leave you with the most cosmetically appealing result, the crown is customized to be the exact size, shape, and color needed to blend in with the rest of your smile while fitting perfectly between the surrounding teeth.

Design of the Prosthetics

If you happen to have two or more adjacent teeth that are being restored, the crowns may be designed in order to reduce the amount of space between the teeth. A lot of the time, this is done whenever there’s a triangle of space left between the teeth due to an inadequate papilla.

Soft Tissue Management

Patients who have suffered from gum recession in the past can sometimes have their gum tissue reconstructed for a more cosmetically pleasing appearance. This is an extra step, but it can help to give patients the results that they are looking for.

If you are wanting to restore your teeth in a way that will complement your appearance, dental implants may be the answer. Talk to your dentist to see if you would make a good candidate. This way, you will be proud to show off your new and improved smile!

About the Author

Dr. J. Lee Pettigrew has been serving patients in Southlake, TX for over three decades. He annually completes more than 100 hours of postgraduate courses and is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. He is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Dental Association and the Texas Dental Association. For more information on dental implants or to schedule a consultation, visit his website or call (817) 481-4888.

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