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What is a Dental Implant?

Are you having chewing problems because of your missing teeth? Schedule an appointment with Dr. Din from Ala Din, DDS to get dental implant treatment. He will describe the whole process in more detail and answer your other questions. http://aladindds.com

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What is a Dental Implant?

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  1. What is a Dental Implant?

  2. Many people are surprised at the impact that losing a single tooth has on their oral health and appearance. When a tooth is missing, the remaining teeth slowly move towards the open spot. This can cause problems with alignment of all the teeth.

  3. A single missing tooth can also make chewing and clear speech difficult. You may feel reluctant to smile, especially when the missing tooth is in the front of your mouth. A dental implant from Dr. Ala Din eliminates all of these problems.

  4. The Dental Implant ProcedurePatients sometimes feel confused about the different types of tooth replacement available and need to clarify before making a decision about treatment. They frequently ask Dr. Din “What is a dental implant?”

  5. This procedure differs from a dental bridge because you receive an artificial tooth root as well as a replacement tooth. The new root holds the tooth in place rather than depending on nearby teeth to support a dental bridge.

  6. After inspecting your mouth and ensuring that the gums and jawbone are strong enough, Dr. Din places a small titanium rod to create the new toothIt takes approximately three to six months for the area to heal after Dr. Din places the artificial tooth root. As the bone heals, it grows around the new root and accepts it as natural.

  7. You will need to come in for regular appointments during this time so Dr. Din can check the progression of your healing. Before attaching your permanent replacement tooth, he consults with our dental lab to make sure the color and shape match your other teeth.

  8. Schedule a Consultation to Learn MoreIt’s important to know and understand all of your options when it comes to permanent tooth replacement.

  9. We encourage you to contact Dr. Din’s office to schedule a consultation to discuss a single tooth dental implant and any other procedures you may be considering. He will describe the process in more detail and answer any other questions you may have.http://aladindds.com

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