Dental Implants Improving Health

Teeth allow for chewing and digesting our food as nature intended, but sometimes we lose teeth for a variety of reasons. We may suffer tooth damage or even tooth loss as a result of an accident or poor oral hygiene, which is an area that dentists have become particularly focused on recently. Avoiding tooth loss requires routine maintenance by the patient coupled with regular dental visits. Those visits to the dentist and hygienist are crucial in the maintenance of a patient’s teeth and gums so that teeth are retained.

What we eat and drink

While food and drink are necessary to keep us alive, the wrong diet will affect our teeth adversely, so it is important to discuss diets with your dentist. Not only is our diet the way we stay healthy, but it is also the way that we can keep our mouths healthy. Too many sugary drinks and too much sugar in food will eventually cause problems to develop both for teeth and overall health.

A more natural alternative

Trying to live with lost teeth can be challenging and, depending on the number of teeth lost, could result in a change of diet. How well we can chew affects our digestive system, and it is, therefore, vital that we try to chew our food properly. However, this is difficult if a patient has lost several teeth. Dental science has strived to find a way of replacing teeth that was closer to the way natural teeth work.

A new discovery that changed dentistry

Dental implants Hertfordshire has embraced the technology of the 50s, now giving us the most natural-looking way to replace lost teeth. The advances since the first implant have been phenomenal and have brought relief to millions of people around the world. Many patients can enjoy a more natural tooth replacement that requires the same maintenance as natural teeth.

Procedure of choice

Dental implants have become the procedure of choice wherever possible to replace either a single tooth, several teeth or a mouthful of teeth. The technology is so advanced that it is now possible to support an entire mouthful of teeth by using only four dental implants. Of course, a very thorough and careful examination is required before treatment can begin; this must include a complete medical history of the patient, including all treatments and medication taken over the preceding years.

Precision of modern technology

The latest developments allow for computer-aided guidance when locating the titanium post required to act as the root, which is inserted into the jawbone. This ensures that the replacement tooth is placed in exactly the correct location where the original tooth was located. Design and colouring to match a patient’s existing tooth have been developed over the decades to ensure accuracy.

Maintenance

A dental implant can be treated in the same way as natural teeth, which means regular brushing, flossing and dental visits. Dental implants require the same care and attention that is given to natural teeth and gums to maintain them.

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