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6 Reasons to Get a Single Tooth Dental Implant
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 24, 2025 / You might not like how it looks to have a gap in your smile because of a missing or broken tooth. After all, your smile is often one of the first things other people notice about you. But if you're ready to fill the gap, there are several ways to repair the teeth and achieve a natural, healthy-looking smile so you can feel confident about how you look and smile.
Single tooth dental implants are a reliable solution for tooth restoration that's designed to support the surrounding teeth and function like a real tooth. If you're considering a dental implant and deciding if a single tooth implant is a worthwhile investment, take a look at some of the benefits to help you make a choice that meets your dental goals.
1. Lasts a long time
Dental implants in Wilson, NC are designed as a permanent tooth replacement solution. A single tooth dental implant can last for decades with proper maintenance and care. The artificial tooth and root system are made from high-quality, durable materials like titanium and zirconia. They're crack, chip, and rust-resistant, which means your dental implant treatment can remain unblemished and secure for many years to come.
2. Looks and feels natural
There are multiple types of dental implants crafted from different materials. Many state-of-the-art dental implant options mimic the look, feel, and function of natural teeth, so you can restore a missing or broken tooth without choosing a clunky, uncomfortable, or obvious-looking replacement. Most contemporary dental implant materials, like zirconia and ceramic, can be matched to the color and shape of your existing teeth or your desired outcome, so you feel confident about the result.
3. Doesn't impact adjacent teeth
Dental implants are inserted below the surface of the teeth into the gums and fixed to the jawbone. This structure creates an artificial root and provides a stable foundation for the crown.
Unlike dental implants, bridges rely on neighboring teeth for support. That means those teeth often need to be filed down so the bridge can be cemented in place. While this gets the job done, it also affects otherwise healthy teeth by altering their structure. With a dental implant, there's no need to involve the surrounding teeth-the implant stands on its own, replacing only the missing tooth and keeping the rest of your smile intact.
4. Feels natural
Dental implants are a particularly pleasant solution for dental restoration. The implant is surgically inserted into the gums and fixed in place. Once healed, many patients report that it feels natural and don't notice that it's there. This makes day-to-day activities like chewing or speaking simple and easy.
You don't have to worry about the tooth getting dislodged, and instead, you can be confident that the replacement tooth will remain stable. In comparison, a dental bridge rests on the gums and teeth, which can be bulky and uncomfortable, and if it loosens over time, it might feel awkward.
5. Minimizes bone loss
Dental implants are attached directly to the jawbone. Through a process called osseointegration, the titanium implant fuses with the bone. Over time, osseointegration helps secure your artificial teeth in place while also stimulating jawbone growth and lessening the risk of bone loss and deterioration. This makes dental implants a viable option if you need to replace a tooth and want to restore facial or jawbone structure for the long term.
6. Improves speech
When your teeth are broken or missing, it changes the way your tongue sits in your mouth, which can disrupt your speech patterns or create an inability to pronounce certain sounds or words. This can also be a challenge for patients with dentures since dentures have the tendency to slip or fall out, which may distort normal speech.
Replacing damaged teeth with sturdy, natural-feeling implants can help restore the proper placement of your tongue. This can make it easier to pronounce words clearly, giving you more confidence when speaking-whether in everyday conversations or if you're speaking in front of a crowd.
The bottom line
Single tooth dental implants are a reliable tooth replacement option to help get you smiling again. It can be a cost-effective way to restore a single tooth without damaging the surrounding teeth. Plus, a dental implant can last a long time with proper care and maintenance. Schedule an appointment with your dentist to learn more.
Contact Information:
Name: Sonakshi Murze
Email: [email protected]
Job Title: Manager
SOURCE: iQuanti
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