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As you age, you’re at greater risk of losing your natural teeth. Wear and tear, decay, accidental injuries, and gum disease are common causes of tooth loss in seniors. Dental implants for missing teeth stand out among the various therapeutic treatments for resolving tooth loss issues. Implants restore your grin and oral health to keep you smiling for years! Talk to Dr. Jerald Matt from Main Line Dental Health & Wellness in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, about implant treatment if you’re looking for a long-term solution to resolve tooth loss issues.   Â
Your smile is at its best when all your teeth are healthy and present in your mouth. When teeth go missing, you feel the impact on your oral function and dental health. Dental implants replace lost teeth and their roots to complete your smile naturally. Implant teeth are held in place by titanium screws (aka implants) that are placed inside your jawbone surgically to replace lost tooth roots. Once the implants have fused with your bone, Dr. Matt will attach abutments (connectors) and new teeth to complete your smile.
You can benefit from implant treatment whether you’ve lost one tooth, multiple teeth, or all. Implants are highly versatile and can be paired with dental crowns, a fixed bridge, or implant dentures to restore your grin. Dr. Matt will discuss these options with you during your initial consultation for implant treatment. Implants are a great choice for seniors for the following reasons:
Porcelain restorations can be customized to look like real teeth for a pleasing, natural appearance. Your new teeth won’t look bulky or feel awkward in your mouth. You’ll have a smile you’re happy and comfortable with – a smile that restores your youthful appearance.
Implant teeth have the advantage of artificial tooth roots for stability and support. Your new teeth will function like natural teeth for biting and chewing, enabling you to eat a balanced diet that provides more of the nutritional value you need in your elderly years.
Implants are permanent fixtures that can last a lifetime, so you’ll never have to redo this procedure. Porcelain restorations can last over 20 years, enabling you to avoid extensive dental work in the future.
Dental implants help keep your mouth healthy in the long term to avoid problems in the future. Implants improve jaw health, prevent dental drift, and preserve your bite. They also make brushing and flossing easier to help you avoid issues with future decay and gum disease.
Caring for implants is easy; it’s the same as caring for natural teeth. Good oral hygiene, a healthy diet, and routine dental cleanings will keep your new teeth strong and healthy long-term.
Are you interested in learning more about implants? Contact Dr. Jerald Matt from Main Line Dental Health & Wellness in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, at (610) 947-5566.