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Your smile is the first thing people notice about you, and dental implants may be the answer to you gaining back your confidence. When you experience tooth loss, getting your smile back is a high priority. Many people want to consider the possibility of implants, but unfortunately, they stop short of getting it done because of its myths. We’re going to investigate the most common myths people believe.

Myth: Getting dental implants are expensive

When you take a deep look at all the upfront and ongoing costs associated with getting other options such as dentures, or bridges, they really don’t seem that expensive after all. Long-term costs to maintain bridges and dentures include replacing them every five to fifteen years and maintenance costs of adhesives and fixtures.

Myth: Dental implants can damage your jaw or gums

When considering dental implants and having the implant inserted directly into your gums and jaw, this can be rather scary. But it’s important to understand that this process does not damage your gums or jaw. In fact, it protects the health of your mouth.  When you compare dental implants to dentures, they contribute to better overall oral health. They help to protect your mouth by preserving any adjacent teeth and preserving the bone structure in your mouth, which can start to deteriorate when teeth are removed.

Myth: You cannot get implants years after extractions

You are not disqualified as a dental implant candidate if your tooth or teeth extractions happened many years ago. Even if you’ve been using dentures or a bridge, you still may be able to get dental implants. The biggest factor for those considering implants is your overall bone health. If the bone density in your mouth is still strong, you will have a strong foundation for your implants. Your dentist can take the exam and assess your condition to help determine if you are still a strong candidate.

Myth: Dental implants look and feel like fake teeth

Dental implants still look like a natural teeth. They blend in with any natural teeth you may have in your mouth. Unlike dentures, you don’t have as many issues with them when you talk or chew. They function just like your natural teeth. They do this in a few different ways:

Facial Structure: because they work to prevent the jawbone in your mouth from starting to deteriorate, they can keep your facial structure as natural as possible.

Appearance: The crowns are made from ceramic or porcelain. They imitate any existing teeth in color, shape, and appearance.

Function: They function more like natural teeth in that they don’t make any noise or slip out when in use.

Exposing the myths associated with dental implants is just the first step to helping you make an informed decision on selecting replacement/ artificial teeth. Choosing what to use to regain your confidence and get back your smile can be a huge decision, so it’s important to be educated about your options.

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