Missing teeth impact your smile in nearly every way. Just one lost tooth can negatively affect how you chew your food, how you say certain speech sounds, and perhaps most importantly, how you feel about your smile. With dental implants at the dental practice of Dr. Paul Burns, DDS, patients in the El Dorado, AR area can regain their confidence in their smile while restoring their oral health.
Among the different types of tooth replacements available in modern dentistry, dental implant restorations most closely match a natural tooth’s structure and function. This is because the implant works like a tooth root, securely holding your replacement tooth in place. After an implant is surgically placed into the jaw, it begins to heal and at the same time fuses into one unit with your jaw bone, providing a strong and stable foundation for your new tooth. Depending on the location in your mouth where tooth loss has occurred and how many teeth need to be replaced, dental implants can be topped with natural-looking dental crowns, a dental bridge, or even a full denture.
Dentists and patients alike love dental implants for their many benefits. Beyond just replacing a missing tooth, dental implants:
If you are interested in learning more about dental implants and whether they are right for you, call the dental practice of Dr. Paul Burns, DDS to schedule your personalized consultation today! Our office serves patients in the El Dorado, Union County, Magnolia, Camden, and neighboring communities and can be reached at (870) 686-4232.
Video Transcript
Dental implants are titanium roots, that are replaced with in the jawbone to resemble a tooth or group of teeth. A screw is inserted through the gums and into the jawbone. A porcelain crown is then attached to the screw to become the new tooth or teeth. They can be used to support dental prosthesis including crowns, dentures, and bridges. Today’s treatments are so natural looking, no one will know you had surgery. There’s approximately a 95% success rate for all implants. With modern advances in dentistry, some implants can be restored immediately with life like all porcelain crowns. For more details ask your dentist.