Quality, Affordable Dental Implants in Glendale, AZ

A dental implant is a permanent replacement for a missing tooth.  The dental implant is placed into the bone just the way your natural tooth has a root in the bone.  Then, a natural looking tooth is constructed and attached to the implant to create a very strong result.  Implants offer a wide variety of restorative options, from restoring one missing tooth to supporting a bridge or a denture.  Treated options are customized for each patient’s needs.

What are the benefits of getting teeth implants?

They look and act like natural teeth:

Dental implants fuse to the bone, making them look, feel, and act like regular teeth. Things like chewing, speaking, and smiling are done without any trouble. They maintain the facial structure and stop bone deterioration, to make you feel more confident and attractive.

They can last a lifetime with the right care:

To acquire a long-lasting, stable, and reliable tooth replacement solution, go with dental implants. They are anchored to the jawbone and have exceptional durability and a better success rate than other tooth-replacement choices. In the long run, it’s the most affordable solution.

You don’t need any adhesives:

Having dental implants means a patient won’t need to continually change the fit like adhesive dentures require. Adhesive dentures cause the jawbone to diminish and change its shape. However, dental implants preserve the structure of the jawbone.

They improve appearance, comfort, and speech:

Removable dentures can cause tremendous nuisances such as sore spots, slipping, and can prove daily activities challenging and embarrassing. In addition, you need to remove dentures at night, and over time, they can shrink or swell the gums. Dental implants are cozy and snug and don’t slip while eating and speaking. They give you the freedom to appreciate all your favorite foods without being painful or embarrassing. 

It’s easier to eat:

Someone with missing teeth or full-mouth dentures can’t eat food correctly. Chewing is uncomfortable with dentures and may cause sores on the gums. Additionally, it is almost impossible to derive joy from the flavor or food because a full upper mouth adhesive denture may cover the palate. It’s possible to have anchored, natural feeling, rooted teeth. You can eat and taste, without fearing that your dentures will slip.

How long does a dental implant last?

The components that affect dental implants' longevity depend mostly on how the patient lives and their general dental hygiene. Dental implant technology has recently become so advanced that an implant failure because of rejection or the ability to function has almost entirely become a thing of the past. Certain medical conditions, implant misuse, and diseases are much larger factors that can cause an implant to fail.

If maintained appropriately with proper brushing and flossing, implants themselves can last an entire lifetime. Additionally, the location inside the mouth can affect the life expectancy of a dental implant. Implants located toward the back of the mouth are subject to higher strain from chewing, which causes them to fail more swiftly than implants situated toward the front of the mouth.