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Dental implants offer benefits far beyond just improving your smile and restoring proper function. If you are missing one or more teeth or are considering dentures, your dentist may recommend dental implants if they feel you are a good candidate. If you live in Wilmington, North Carolina, Dr. Gregory Garrett of Wilmington Smiles can determine if implants will be a good fit for your needs. Discuss your options and consider a few benefits you will receive from this type of solution.
The connection between the roots of your teeth and the bone keeps both types of tissue strong. If a tooth is lost, the bone may begin to deteriorate. The more bone you lose, the weaker it becomes. Embedding the metal post of a dental implant into the bone gives the tissue something to adhere to, keeping it strong and healthy. As the bone heals around the implant, it regains strength and resiliency while firmly securing the tooth.
Dental implants are easy to maintain. While full denture plates and partials can be removed and soaked in water, single dental implants can be left in place and brushed like the rest of your teeth. Brushing your teeth at least once a day and visiting your dentist for your annual dental checkup are essential parts of your maintenance plan. With proper dental care, the risk of damage or decay is kept to a minimum.
Dental implants provide a permanent solution for lost teeth. Whether you have lost one tooth or all of them, implants can restore your smile and maintain the natural structure of your mouth. Because the metal posts of the implants are placed directly into the bone tissue, they can’t be removed. They essentially become part of the bone and will remain in place as long as the bone is healthy.
Dental implants use crowns that are manufactured to look as natural as possible. Once they are snapped into place, it’s difficult to tell that they are not your natural teeth. They won’t slip, shift, or slide like traditional dentures that can loosen over time. They remain secure and in place without the need for messy adhesives. You can smile naturally and without hesitation. You can do everything you would do with your permanent teeth.
Dental implants can support a single tooth or several on one post. A full denture plate can be supported on four strategically placed posts. Your dentist can design partials that are created to support multiple teeth on two posts. The key is to maintain the integrity of the jaw and keep your teeth in their natural positions.
There are several valid reasons to choose dental implants. If you live in the Wilmington, NC, area, contact Dr. Gregory Garrett at Wilmington Smiles to learn more about dental implants and whether or not you would be a good candidate. Get the answers to all your questions! If you are a new patient, call (910) 208-6721. Existing patients will need to call (910) 763-3679 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Gregory Garrett
Dr. Gregory Garrett is a highly skilled dentist with many years of experience committed to delivering exceptional care to the Wilmington community. He holds a dental degree from the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry and a bachelor’s degree from UNC Chapel Hill. A dedicated lifelong learner, Dr. Garrett regularly pursues advanced training in implant placement, restorations, and general dentistry techniques. He is a member of esteemed organizations, including the ADA and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Patients trust Dr. Garrett for his expertise, cutting-edge care, and focus on patient comfort and outcomes.
