All That You Need to Know About Zirconia Dental Implants (Part 12)
As we end our discussion on implants, it is important to review what we have discussed so far.
Dental implants are synthetic tooth roots that connect the false tooth crown or bridge to your jaw in order to better simulate natural teeth.
An implant is a frame or metal post that’s surgically positioned into the jawbone right beneath your gums.
This entails cutting through the gums and drilling through the bone in order to screw the post there, before the gums are stitched up and allowed to heal.
Once the implants are put into place, they enable your crown to get mounted and your missing teeth to get replaced with amazing results.
Unlike removable false teeth, the dental implant is more permanent and stable.
Implants fuse to your jawbone, thus providing a stable support or foundation for your artificial teeth or dentures, whether they’re crowns or bridges.
Implants are quite expensive compared to tooth extraction or a root canal treatment.
It is important to have implants because they allow your prosthetic teeth to be stable enough to use for eating and speaking.
There are some people who are simply uncomfortable with ordinary removable dentures and bridges . Thus the need for implants.