Are the Effects of Tooth Loss Stopping You Having a Perfect Smile?



An individual smile speaks volumes about your personality, character and sense of happiness, as well as being one of the single biggest factors in what is considered an attractive face.

In order to possess the confidence needed to project that winning smile it is vital that we feel happy about the way our teeth look and feel, so that we can laugh, smile and ultimately radiate the positive image that we want.

dental implant treatment is one of modern dentistry’s most permanent solutions to the problem of missing teeth, offering full restoration of a radiant smile. The durability and the strength of the dental implant allows for long term comfort and satisfaction from your smile.

Dental implants are placed on artificial tooth roots within your jawbone and replace your missing tooth root. They are custom made to suit your particular oral situation, offering a range of options for perfect compatibility.

Implants are designed to replicate and feel completely natural, whilst being fully functional and preventing further tooth decay or trauma to the mouth. Titanium dental implants are made from a combination of biocompatible materials. Dental tooth implants can also prevent the shifting and weakening of the underlying jaw bone, which maintains your gums and provides facial support.

Usually, Implants take around 2 to 3 months for the surgery to completely heal under normal circumstances. However, there are some cases where healing will go as long as 6 months.

Dental Implants are secure and durable, which not only makes you look good, but also improves your speech and overall functional ability.

Dr Harry Marget is a dentist based in Melbourne, Victoria. Dr Marget’s East Bentleigh Dental Practice provides treatment in Dental Implants. For more information please visit http://www.dental-implants-melbourne.com.au

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