DENTAL IMPLANTS

single-tooth dental implant

SINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANTS

A single-tooth dental implant is a tooth replacement option that consists of a titanium post that is surgically inserted into the jawbone and a artificial tooth that is attached to the post. The advantage of this type of implant over other options, such as dentures or bridges, is that it does not rely on adjacent teeth for support. This makes it a good option for people who have lost a tooth due to injury or decay and do not have healthy teeth on either side. In addition, because the implant fuses with the jawbone, it provides a strong foundation for the artificial tooth, which can improve chewing function and help to prevent bone loss in the jaw. If you are considering a single-tooth dental implant, be sure to consult with an experienced dentist to see if it is the right option for you.

FULL-ARCH IMPLANTS

Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as the foundation for replacement teeth. Full-arch dental implants are used to support a full set of dentures. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, full-arch dental implants provide a more stable and secure fit. In addition, full-arch dental implants help to preserve jawbone density and prevent facial sagging. As a result, they can provide a more youthful appearance. Full-arch dental implants are an ideal option for people who have lost all of their natural teeth. They are also a good choice for people who have teeth that are badly damaged or decayed. If you are considering full-arch dental implants, it is important to consult with Dr. Kisling to discuss whether they are right for you.

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