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Central Leeds dentist replaces missing tooth with dental implants

Monday, January 4th, 2010

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is implanted into the jawbone to act as a solid base for an artificial tooth. They are used to replace one or more missing teeth or in a series of five as a base for dentures.

What makes a dental implant better than other dental replacements?

They are a lot sturdier than other replacements like partial dentures and dental bridges as they are attached to the bone itself, rather than just other teeth. Because the implant replaces the whole of the tooth including the root it also looks and feels more like a real tooth. This means that patients are not limited in what they can eat which can be a problem for the less structural replacements. Because the implant is attached to the bone and not the tooth, no unnecessary damage is done to the adjacent teeth, which can happen when fitting a bridge. Dental implants are also very reliable, having one of the highest surgery success rates of any dental treatment.

Who are implants suitable for?

Dental implants are most suitable for patients with otherwise good oral health, including a strong jawbone and healthy gums. The implant fuses with gum tissue so it is very important the gum is free from disease and as healthy as possible. A Central Leeds dentist will be able to assess whether you are a suitable candidate for a dental implant.

How long do dental implants last?

If properly maintained a dental implant can easily last for the rest of your life, unlike a bridge or partial denture that will last between ten and fifteen years on average. Because implants are so sturdy, any damage to the artificial crown can easily be repaired.

City of Leeds dentist restores smile with dentures

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

It can be very embarrassing for people who have lost some or all of their teeth but there is a solution. A denture, or partial denture, is a set of artificial teeth that fit around the gums giving the appearance of a full and healthy set. There are many reasons why people have lost their teeth. Tooth decay and gum disease are usually the main cause, but other patients lose teeth in car accidents and other incidents that involve head trauma.

It is very important to replace missing teeth, even if it is only one or two, because teeth act as rigid supports for facial muscles. When teeth are missing, the facials muscles begin to sag, giving a sunken expression. Existing teeth begin to lean into spaces caused by missing teeth, which can have adverse effects on bite and profile which is difficult to reverse.

A set of dentures will not only restore the cosmetic appearance of healthy teeth but will also prevent any unwanted alteration to facial structure. Modern dentures are far superior to the dentures of the past in terms of strength and appearance. They are currently made from acrylic resin, but further advances in technology have seen the recent introduction of Valplast flexible dentures.

Dentures are often associated with the stigma of adhesive and the embarrassment of them falling out at inopportune moments. Although some patients like to use adhesive for extra security, a good pair of dentures will be perfectly secure with only natural suction alone. If your dentures are falling out they may be too big and need adjustment. Likewise, dentures that cause irritation to the gums are likely to be too small.

Dentures can be a perfectly acceptable substitute for natural teeth if measured and fitted correctly. If kept clean, like real teeth, they will last a long time. Dentures can be cleaned with regular toothbrushes and should be left out over night in water to allow the gums a chance to recover. A City of Leeds dentist will be able to measure and fit a lifelike set of dentures that can restore your smile and prevent missing teeth causing you any further embarrassment.

Bring back your smile with a set of dentures from a Leeds dentist

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Dentures are a dental solution for patients who have no remaining teeth, or patients who have several teeth missing, when a partial denture may be used. There are a number of reasons why patients may have lost their teeth. It may be the result of periodontal disease, tooth decay or even some kind of trauma to the head. When some, or all teeth, are missing it is very important to replace them as it can result in a sagging facial appearance which can make you appear older because teeth act as rigid supports for facial muscles.

The loss of teeth can also have a big impact on your self-confidence and make you reluctant to smile or make eye contact. A set of dentures acts as a removable replacement for teeth. They are specially designed to look and feel like your own. Today’s dentures are vastly better than the ill fitting and fake looking sets of the past, and will look and feel natural and comfortable.

Modern dentures are usually made from acrylic resins, but with the continued advancement in dental technology a whole new range of materials is being used. Ask a Leeds dentist about the very latest Valplast flexible cosmetic dentures.

A pair of well-constructed and accurately fitting dentures should be secured in place by suction and fit alone but occasionally an adhesive is necessary to secure them. Other people just feel more confident knowing their dentures are secured, but adhesive gels and strips can be messy and make the eating of certain foods very difficult. More and more patients are opting for dentures that are secured with dental implants for a more permanent hold that can provide extra confidence when wearing dentures.

Dentures will last a long time if they are properly cared for and kept clean. They should generally be removed at night to allow the gums a rest and always cleaned thoroughly before you put them back into your mouth. A Leeds dentist will also be able to professionally clean your dentures should they begin to become stained or harder to clean with a normal brush. It is also important to have your dentures measured for size regularly as poorly fitting dentures can cause gum irritation and erosion.