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Tampa Dental Implants for Missing Teeth

The team at Tampa Dental Implants is highly skilled in implant placement, and our doctors are known for their success with placing full arch implants and other implant-supported restorations. This ensures a stable and healthy restoration and saves time and money that would be spent undergoing a revision procedure with a less-experienced provider.u00a0https://www.giuntadentistry.com/services/implant-placement-restoration/6257

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Tampa Dental Implants for Missing Teeth

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  1. 178 million people across the United States are missing at least one tooth, and 35 million are edentulous (missing all their teeth). Tampa dental implants provide a natural look, feel and function to replace these missing teeth. While traditional solutions such as dentures can lead to slipping, shifting and clicking, Tampa dental implants are fixed in place and allow you to eat your favourite foods without worry. Titanium is a biocompatible material that fuses to the jawbone, allowing us to secure an artificial tooth in place. The implant post supports a custom-made crown that’s designed to match the color and shape of your remaining teeth. These restorations preserve the jawbone and prevent it from shrinking, which can cause a sunken-in appearance and age your face. We offer both endosteal and sub periosteal dental implants. The difference is that endosteal implants are fused into the bone, whereas sub periosteal implants rest on top of the jawbone. In most cases, patients who have sufficient bone density will receive endosteal dental implants. In some cases, however, a patient may need a bone graft or sinus lift prior to receiving an implant. The team at Tampa Dental Implants is highly skilled in implant placement, and our doctors are known for their success with placing full arch implants and other implant-supported restorations. This ensures a stable and healthy restoration, and saves time and money that would be spent undergoing a revision procedure with a less-experienced provider.

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