Dental Implants and Dentures
Dentures are removable appliances for your mouth. They swap both missing teeth as well as some of the gum tissue. Dentures are prepared of a pink gum colored acrylic base. This base supports the denture teeth. Some dentures will encompass a lightweight metal context that provides extra strength and support. Dentures are less expensive than implants. Dentures can be positioned in by patients who have experienced bone and gum loss (unlike implants, which must be anchored to bone). A dental implant is a titanium post that is injected into the jawbone. Dental implants reproduce the root of a natural tooth. This is a permanent solution to substitute a missing tooth or teeth. The implant post Osseo integrates or bonds strongly with the jawbone. This produces an anchor, which is used to clutch a replacement tooth. This alternative can be used to either replace single or numerous teeth, supporting crowns and even dentures. Implants are alike to natural teeth. They will entail the same care and will likely last you a lifetime.
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