Friday, March 25, 2016

The Versatility of Dental Implants

Like any other aspect of dental care, the type of restorative treatment you receive is dictated by your oral health and function needs. Over time, advancements in treatment techniques have opened the door for versatile solutions that have the capability to comprehensively address a variety of dental issues. In particular, innovations in dental implants and implant-supported restorations have transformed how a number of oral conditions can be easily solved. 

Why are Dental Implants so Versatile?
Much of the versatility of dental implants stems from how implants are integrated into the dentition. Unlike traditional restorations which depend on surrounding tissue and teeth for support, implants are surgically embedded into the dentition. Not only does this eliminate the risk of compromising neighboring teeth, but the self-supportive nature of dental implants allows this restorative treatment option to become a fully incorporated part of the dentition. 

Additionally, dental implants are designed to look, feel, and function just like a natural tooth. Not only does this ensure proper integration into the bone, but it also facilitates and enhances normal dental function. The embedment of the implant post into the bone helps to stimulate healthy bone growth, preventing bone resorption as well as preserving the integrity of the facial structure. This beyond-the-dentition advantage makes dental implants and implant-supported restorations ideal for cases of both isolated as well as comprehensive tooth loss. 

The Advantages of Dental Implants for Single Tooth Replacement
Instances where only a single tooth requires replacement are often the result of isolated trauma or infection. Traditional restorative solutions often required bridges as a temporary answer to restoring function and aesthetics to the teeth. However, bridges require the neighboring teeth be filed to make room for the bridge, leaving these adjacent teeth vulnerable to decay and further restorative treatment. 

By using dental implants instead of fixed or removable bridges, patients are able to wholly restore their smiles without compromising their oral health and without damaging the neighboring teeth. 

Why Replacing Multiple Missing Teeth with Dental Implants is a Viable Option
For patients missing several teeth to entire arches, conventional treatment options are often restricted to fixed bridges, partials, and dentures. With the exception of fixed bridges, these traditional restorations lacked stability and reliability, leaving patients uncomfortable and lacking confidence in the functionality and aesthetics of their restored smile. 

Dental implants are a viable option as they can be used to stabilize new and existing multiple-teeth restorations of varying sizes. As they are fully integrated into each patient’s jaw, they work in conjunction with the rest of the smile to provide patients with lasting oral function and aesthetics. At Lorton-Springfield Dental Implants and Oral Surgery, dental implants can be used to support a wide array of multi-tooth prostheses, including bridges, overdentures, and hybrid dentures. 

Finding the Best Dental Implant Solution for Your Smile
Northern Virginia oral surgeon Dr. Snehal Patel and his team are dedicated to helping all patients find the right restorative solution for their smile. By offering a wide range of dental implant and implant-supported treatment options at both our Lorton and Springfield dental practices, our team offers comprehensive, versatile solutions for diverse dental problems. Contact your nearest Lorton-Springfield Dental Implants and Oral Surgery practice today to learn more about the advantages of implant dentistry.

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