Whether we
like it or not, our teeth will start to fall off as we grow older. When this
happens, having a missing tooth will affect not only our looks but also our
everyday life. For example, eating, chewing, and speaking are proven to be
difficult when one or several of your teeth are missing. One way to restore
them is through dental implants.
Tower
Dental Arts, with Dr. Sonia Rocha, is a premier restorative dental office
serving Bonita Springs, Naples, Fort Myers, and Lehigh
Acres in Florida. Dr. Sonia specializes in full mouth
reconstruction. She completed her advanced training at Las Vegas
Institute for Advanced Dental Studies and obtained certifications in
Advanced Functional Restorative Dentition.
Everything
You Need To Know about Dental Implant
Dental
Implant is a made of titanium which act as a foundation or tooth root
that will hold the artificial tooth. It is biocompatible which
means that it will be accepted by our tissues and acts like a part of our body.
It can be
used either on the upper or lower jaw. It will be attached permanently to make
it more convenient when eating, chewing, and speaking.
Why Dental
Implant is a Good Choice?
Dental
Implants provide protection to your bone and other teeth.
- Bone loss or deterioration of the jawbone is possible when there are spaces in your mouth. The implant can help preserve the natural bone on that spot.
Surgery is
minor.
- With the local anaesthesia used on the implant site and surrounding tissues, patients will not fell any kind of pain during the minor surgery.
Minimal
discomfort and recovery.
- Since only minute gum tissues are disturbed, NSAIDS and ibuprofen are enough to relieve the pain.
It looks
natural.
- Implants can look real and natural which match the other teeth. Dr. Sonia will personally measure and design the tooth that would match your natural teeth.
Many
patients are terrified to see dentists or seek dental treatment. However, with
Dr. Sonia’s 20 years of experience, her gentle yet expert hands will put
you at ease while having your smile restored.
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