Dental Implants for Damaged or Missing Teeth and a Happy and Healthy Smile

by | Jul 10, 2019 | Dental Services

Most dentists practice general restorative dentistry and act as primary dental healthcare providers for common issues. A cosmetic dentist also practices restorative dentistry, but he or she has additional training in state-of-the-art procedures, techniques and materials. Cosmetic dentists are usually involved with elective procedures that dramatically enhance a person’s smile along with the function of their teeth. Techniques and materials from other types of dental treatments might be combined to boost the overall appearance of a patient’s mouth, lips and teeth to maximize the aesthetics of their smile. Dental implants are a popular option for that purpose.

Dental implants in Scottsdale, Arizona, are a popular cosmetic dentistry option for patients who have lost teeth or have teeth that are severely damaged from trauma or disease. The actual implants are titanium posts or frames. They’re surgically positioned on the jawbone for purposes of stability for holding artificial teeth. When they become fused to the bone, crowns made of ceramic material that closely resemble natural teeth are positioned on top of them.

First, your gums must be in good health. Then, you need sufficient bone structure and density to support the implant. After that comes the promise that you have to make to yourself. A commitment must be made to keep the structures healthy. With proper oral hygiene and regularly scheduled dental visits, dental implants in Scottsdale, Arizona, can last a lifetime.

Get your solution to severely damaged or missing teeth. Schedule an examination to determine whether one or more dental implants are right for you. After that, we can discuss your specific needs and how we can help you. Call Dental Design Studio for an appointment at 480-382-0337, or just use our easy contact form on our website. We bring healthy and happy smiles to Scottsdale and beyond.

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