How Dental Implants Change Your Experience With A Prosthetic

When you undergo work to restore your smile after you have experienced tooth loss, you can count on dental implants to improve your dental function, and your confidence. With implants in place to hold a restoration, you can enjoy the kind of functional support needed to make basic tasks like biting and chewing more successful. You can also feel more comfortable with your prosthetic held in place. These daily benefits can make a patient feel better about the care they undergo. That being said, there are also long-term benefits, as your implants will help you avoid jawbone deterioration, a common problem after tooth loss.

Talking With Your Dentist About Receiving A Dental Implant

Your dentist can provide a consultation to discuss dental implants with you, and to make sure you are a good candidate to receive them. Your oral health needs to be evaluated, as your jawbone needs to be strong and healthy enough to undergo placement. In some cases, a patient will have to have work done to make improve their chances of a successful treatment.

Dental Implants Can Help With Different Levels Of Tooth Loss

A dental implant acts like an artificial tooth root for a prosthetic. However, this does not mean you have to have an implant for each replacement tooth you receive. With the proper placement, a sequence of dental implants is able to hold a larger restoration. In fact, you can have implants placed to help you replace all of your teeth in your upper or lower jaw.

Talk To Allen Family Dental About How Dental Implants Can Support Your Prosthetic

When you need to do something about tooth loss, Allen Family Dental can help. At our office, you can receive expert input about your needs, and plan prosthetic work that has a terrific impact on your oral health, your appearance, and your overall well-being. We can also provide expert care after your prosthetic work, to make sure that you are continuing to enjoy good oral health after your smile is restored. To book your consultation with Dr. Torrens-Parker or Dr. Lizardi, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644. Located in Allen, we also proudly welcome individuals from Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all other neighboring and nearby communities.