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While there are other options to consider when restoring damaged or missing teeth, implants are considered the best. Your teeth were designed to last a lifetime, unfortunately, this doesn’t always hold true. If you are suffering due to missing or damaged teeth, you might want to seriously consider dental implants to replace them. Here are some reasons why implants may be the ideal solution.
Dental implants are strong and stable. They also look and feel like healthy, natural teeth. Other dental options for missing teeth can lead to bone deterioration. It may also interfere with speaking, smiling and even eating.
Traditional dental bridges have a life expectancy of between five to seven years. At some point, they will need to be replaced. While implants will have to be adjusted from time to time, when properly placed, they will last a lifetime.
If you suffer damaged or missing teeth, you might feel uncomfortable to the point that you stay home and avoid contact with other people. You might also avoid social interactions because you are afraid your dentures will slip. But teeth that are restored with dental implants will not budge, no matter what you do.
Enjoy all of your favorite foods without giving them a second thought. With dental implants, you can sink your teeth into virtually anything you desire.
So if you suffer missing or damaged teeth and want a solution that is permanent, comfortable and aesthetically pleasing, you should seriously consider dental implants.
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Dr. Uday Shah brings 35 years of expertise in Clinical Dentistry. Graduating from India’s Government Dental College and earning a Master’s in Periodontics, he furthered his education at NYU School of Dentistry. Dr. Shah is licensed in Arizona and California, where he has built a successful multi-specialty practice. He holds Fellowships from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (2010) and the International Congress of Oral Implantology (2012). A member of the ADA and CDA, he also contributes to the Oral Cancer Foundation. Founder of Sunny Family Dental, he is dedicated to integrating cutting-edge technology and maintaining high standards in patient care.