Implant dentistry is considered a highly predictable treatment modality to replace missing teeth with implant-supported dentures and is expected to play an important role in oral rehabilitation in the future.
Whether you have full or partial dentures, if you have recently lost a tooth, dental implants may be a good option for you.
Approximately 5 hundred thousand people receive dental implant treatment every year. These implants are a safe choice for people who have lost one or more teeth, as they bond with the natural bones and support the replaced teeth.
If you are diagnosed with a condition where there is not enough bone for the implant, this will not prevent you from having your dental implant.
One of the most troubling lifestyle conditions to have in today’s age and age is diabetes, where your body loses its ability to control blood sugar levels.
If one of your teeth is damaged, you may be excited to know that you can replace it with a dental implant. An implant is a great alternative as it looks and feels like a real tooth. But what if you feel your body rejecting your new dental implant?