If you’ve lost teeth because of an injury, gum disease or decay, you’re not alone. Approximately sixty-nine percent of adults from thirty-five to forty-four years old have lost at least one tooth they need to replace. Although there are many teeth replacement options, if you’re looking for the most successful, long-term teeth replacement solution, you should consider
dental implants in Baltimore City.
Dental implants in Baltimore City are the preferred teeth replacement solution among many patients and periodontists and for good reasons. Dental implants are by far the most natural teeth replacement solution available because they are stationary and look, feel and function like your own natural, healthy teeth. While many traditional teeth replacement procedures are associated with many complications over time, dental implants eliminate many of them. In order to place fixed bridges, the surrounding teeth must serve as anchors. In order to place the fixed bridges, the surrounding teeth also have to be grinded down. This makes the healthy teeth susceptible to damage. Dentures are removable appliances that are placed in the mouth and have to rest on the gums. Dentures can cause bone loss which in turn causes them to loosen and consequently they fit improperly. This often causes denture patients to feel embarrassed because the dentures cannot remain in place and slide out of place as they talk and eat. Unlike conventional treatments dental implants are anchored into the jaw bone and therefore, remain consistently stable. Therefore, patients with dental implants don’t have to worry about their implants sliding out of place. This enables them to enjoy eating and talking. Also, since dental implants stimulate the jawbone, dental implant patients don’t have to worry about bone loss. We encourage you to book a consultation at Maryland Center for Periodontics and Dental Implants to learn more about implants.
To learn more about
dental implants in Baltimore City, contact our periodontics and dental implants office. One of our knowledgeable and friendly staff members would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
By Maryland Center for Periodontics & Dental Implants
September 17, 2018
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