The many benefits of dental implants treatment

Dental implants provide more than just tooth replacement; they give you a second chance at a mouth full of healthy, functional, adult teeth. Broadway Dental Clinic in Loughton offers a wide range of implant-based treatments, which are designed to provide a permanent solution to losing one, some, or all of your natural teeth.

dental-implants-LoughtonLoughton dental implants: how it works

A dental implant is best thought of as a bionic tooth root. Made out of titanium (which is used because it supports the growth of new bone material and blood vessels) dental implants are placed directly in your jaw bone during minor dental surgery, which the majority of patients at our Loughton practice only need local anaesthetic for, because of the advanced and intricate planning that your dentist will undertake prior to surgery.

As soon as they are in position, your dental implants start to mesh with your jaw bone in a process called osseointegration. This take an average of six months to complete, during which you may have temporary teeth fitted or, if you currently wear a full denture, you will be able to continue wearing it following adjustment.

After healing and integration are complete, your Loughton dentist will attach either a single crown, a bridge, or a denture on to your implants. This will keep your jaw bone healthy and strong, will provide all the action of a second set of natural adult teeth, and will look beautiful and realistic to boot.

Unlike standard dentures, there is no danger of your implant-retained teeth becoming loose. This means you can eat what you like, speak, smile, and socialise with confidence.

Dental implants and the teeth attached to them are so much like natural teeth that they can attract a build-up of plaque if you don’t take care of them. You need to brush your new teeth at least twice a day, being careful to clean around your implants as instructed by your hygienist, and to visit your Loughton dentist for regular maintenance appointments.

As long as you care for them properly your implants and new teeth will last you for many years – even for life, in some cases.