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Benefits
of Dental Implants
One of the
most obvious benefits is increased ability to chew and function
with implants-supported teeth. In fact, it has been shown that while
people with dentures can only chew food with about 20% of the force
of their natural teeth people with implants can chew with 85% to
95% of the force of their natural teeth. But there can be many other
benefits. One common problem that denture wearers face is the lack
of stability of dentures, as they are balanced on the jawbone between
the muscle of the cheek, lips and tongue. The insecurity resulting
from loose dentures can be eliminated by using anchor: dentures
or by making implant supported teeth and the supporting bone can
cause significant changes in facial features.
Anyone with
dentures knows how important the teeth; gums and jawbone are support
for the lip, cheeks and lower face. Loss of these important structure
gives an appearance of premature aging and for many people causes
emotional distress and loss of self-esteem.
Implants-supported
teeth and dentures can slow down this aging process and help improve
self-esteem and the often-felt loss of the intimacy. So, while functional
benefits are most obvious, cosmetics and emotional benefits are
for many people as important as, or more important than improved
chewing.
- Dental implants
can improve your appearance and enhance the quality of your life.
- For many
patients it improves not only appearance, but also speech and
taste.
- The implant
teeth look natural.
- Dental implants
bond biologically to the living bone tissue.
- Most people
can have implants, regardless of age.
- Implants
feel natural and secure.
- Eating,
chewing and talking is no longer a painful experience.
- Dental implants
help to prevent progressive bone loss.
- Once dental
implants bonded with the bone, they support your teeth firmly
and safely.
- Dental implants
have been scientific scientifically accepted .

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