It seems that missing
tooth and even multiple teeth loss is fast becoming a common occurrence among
Americans in recent years. According to statistics, almost 70% of adults aged
35 to 44 have at least one single tooth missing as a result of injury, gum
diseases, tooth decay and other reasons. And imagine this. When they reach 74
years of age, about 26% of adults will completely lose all their teeth! In the
past, patients with this dental issue were given very limited solutions.
Fortunately, more options are made available in recent years like dental implants in The Woodlands which offer potential patients a
long-term solution that come with a number of excellent benefits.
One of the best things about
a dental implant treatment is that the replacement tooth is like the natural
tooth in terms of appearance. It works and feel like the original, too. Plus,
given that it has a secure and solid foundation, there’s no worry that it might
move or shift or even fall off while you are talking or eating. The solid base
can be attributed to the fact that the dental implant unto which the crown is
affixed is surgically inserted into the jawbone area and has merged with the
natural bone making it very secure in its place.
Another benefit of dental
implants is that the procedure won’t harm or damage any adjacent teeth. This is
because the implant can stand on its own unlike other dental alternatives like
bridges, wherein there’s a need to prepare surrounding teeth for support. Plus,
they are easy and convenient to care for. In fact, caring for them is the same
way as you would care for your natural teeth. Aside from the diligent oral
hygiene, you also have to visit your dentist regularly.
On the downside, despite
having a very high success rate, a dental implant procedure can also fail.
Also, there are complications that may come up during and even after the
surgery which include among others infection, bleeding, nerve damage and nasal
cavity injuries. Then again, these issues with early detection can be easily
addressed. The cost of dental implants can be an issue as well. The procedure
is not exactly cheap. In general, the cost of a single dental implant can range
from $3500-$4000. And what’s worse about it is that most dental insurance plans
won’t shoulder the cost of the treatment.
To sum up, even with and
in spite of the cost of the treatment, dental implants are worth considering as
a possible solution to address single or multiple teeth loss.
Can’t smile because of
some missing teeth? Visit Dr. Holly Gregory, DDS at Northeast Houston Dental Implants & Periodontology today to see
which dental option can put back the smile on your face.
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