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Dentures not always easy to wear
Dentures sometimes fir poorly or
cause pain from rubbing and food getting caught under them. Having dentures
sometimes means having to use messy sealants to protect your gums from food
particles. Many times, people have to give up eating some of the foods they love
because the dentures just don’t provide the ability to bite into some food. For
people who have suffered through this scenario, or who are facing this choice,
dental implants from the trusted implant dentists at Ballantyne Center for Dentistry,
may provide a better solution.
Dental implants can replace one
or more lost teeth. They are anchored firmly into the jawbone, basically the
same as your natural teeth are attached. This provides a more natural feel when
biting into foods. You do not have the fear that they may slip while you are
eating, talking, or smiling. Dental implants have been found to give people
more confidence in their replacement teeth. They can also be used in
conjunction with dentures to provide a firm and secure anchor so that the
dentures fit and look more natural.
Denture materials improved, but still not as comfortable as dental
implants
The materials used to produce dentures has improved
considerably over the years so that it is now possible to provide false teeth that look much more natural than in the past. However, it is still difficult to
provide a truly comfortable pair of dentures. There is almost always a period
of adjustment while your gums and jaw become accustomed to the false teeth.
Dental implants reduce or remove this adjustment period because they are
anchored into the bone from the beginning. They will not slip or rub on tender
gums, or the insides of the mouth.
If you are ready to make the leap from
uncomfortable dentures to dental implants, contact the professionals at
Ballantyne Center for Dentistry today and make an appointment for an
evaluation. You may discover that dentures can be a thing of the past!
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