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Dental Implants For a More Natural Look

There is a wonderful solution for anyone who has lost a tooth or several teeth. Dental implants can replace the tooth or even the root if necessary. The result of having this done is that you will be able to bite and chew and also it will give you better health. With dental implants you can enjoy eating again and also you will feel better by having a more natural appearance.

A dental implant, which is an artificial tooth root that holds a replacement tooth or bridge to your jaw. The implants are a good idea to have if your general oral health is good. They have a natural feel and look so real no one will be able to tell that you are missing any teeth at all. This will bring back some lost confidence and you will also be able to smile again.

To have this done you will need to see dentist who is trained in implants. Surgically a screw is implanted into the bone of your jaw where the tooth will then be held in place. The dentist will then place the implant restoration once the implantation is healed. An impression for the restoration will be made of the existing teeth and sent to a dental laboratory.

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Adjusting to new dentures may take time



For people who have lost their teeth due to disease or injury, dentures can restore their smile and help them with everyday tasks such as eating and speaking. However, getting used to wearing dentures may require a period of adjustment.
New dentures may feel awkward for a few weeks until you become accustomed to them. The dentures may feel loose while the muscles of your cheek and tongue learn to keep them in place.
It is not unusual to experience minor irritation or soreness. You may find that saliva flow temporarily increases. As your mouth becomes accustomed to the dentures, these problems should diminish. One or more follow-up appointments with the dentist are generally needed after a denture is inserted. If any problem persists, particularly irritation or soreness, be sure to consult your dentist.
Eating will take a little practice. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces. Chew slowly using both sides of your mouth at the same time to prevent the dentures from tipping. As you become accustomed to chewing, add other foods until you return to your normal diet. Continue to chew food using both sides of the mouth at the same time. Be cautious with hot or hard foods and sharp-edged bones or shells.
Pronouncing certain words may require practice. Reading out loud and repeating troublesome words will help. If your dentures "click" while you're talking, speak more slowly.
You may find that your dentures occasionally slip when you laugh, cough or smile. Reposition the dentures by gently biting down and swallowing. If a speaking problem persists, consult your dentist.

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Genes may be linked to tooth decay and gum disease.



If you're diligent about your oral health yet still prone to cavities, it might not be your fault. It could be linked to your genes.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine have found that certain genetic variations may be the cause of tooth decay and aggressive periodontitis.


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