Implant Restorations
Are You Missing Teeth?
Improve your quality of life, dramatically improve your chewing ability and regain your confidence in public with dental implants!nIf you are looking for a way to replace a missing tooth that is most similar to your natural one, an implant may be your solution.
Dental implants are small, sturdy, titanium posts, that act as the root structure would for a natural tooth. A dental implant is placed into your upper or lower jaw bone. After the bone has grown around the implant, implants can hold a crown, bridge or over-denture just like roots hold natural teeth in place. Implants are very durable and can last a lifetime. They require the same maintenance as natural teeth; this includes brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups.
Do you wear a complete or partial denture that is troubling you?
Dental implants may be your solution. If denture stability and retention are what you want, dental implants can provide them. Implants allow you to eat the foods you enjoy and eliminate the embarrassment of loose dentures. Solid, stable, and comfortable dentures will improve the quality of your life. Be sure to ask us about the possibilities of dental implants, to help solve your denture problems. A single tooth or a full arch of teeth which have been lost can be replaced. Titanium metal is used because of its compatibility with bone and oral tissues. Implants are a wonderful alternative to dentures and can serve as anchors for bridges. Imagine a confident, natural looking smile, that could be yours! To find out if an implant would be a suitable option for you, contact our office to arrange for an evaluation.
Did you know that even the loss of one tooth might result in the tipping, drifting and erupting of neighboring and opposing teeth?
The loss of several teeth can result in the inability to chew and speak effectively. It can also lead to the collapse of your bite causing stress on your jaw joints and facial muscles. There may be a reduction in the vertical dimension of your face resulting in an older facial appearance and noticeable facial lines. Dr. Williams considers all these factors when determining how best to achieve dental aesthetics that are in harmony with your physiology. |