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5 Reasons Why Dental Implants Are So Popular

Dental implants can replace real teeth. They look, feel and function just like natural teeth. This gives you confidence in your smile. Dental implants can actually be more long-lasting than traditional tooth replacement options.
Here are five reasons why dental implants are so popular:

1. Comfortable fit and natural look

Implants are made to feel and look like natural teeth. Implants give patients confidence to smile, eat, or engage in social activities, without worrying about their appearance or whether their dentures will fall out.

2. Reliable and long-lasting.

Implants can last up to ten times as long as traditional restorations, and they are predictable.

3. High success rate

Dental implants that are well planned and taken care of will generally have a’survival rate’ comparable to or higher than other options for tooth replacement. Implant technology and techniques are improving, which means that their success rate will increase. Implants that are successful will be most effective for those in good health.

4. Increased ability to chew and eat.

Implants are placed in the jaw bone and anchored just like natural teeth. Implants will preserve your jaw bone and reduce bone resorption. Implants can replace missing teeth and allow you to chew better and communicate clearly.

5. Improved bone and facial features

Implants preserve natural tooth tissue and prevent the need to remove adjacent teeth to make way for traditional bridgework. Implants will also preserve bone and reduce bone resorption and bone deterioration, which can lead to a decrease in jawbone height. Implants can also restore the jawbone structure. They reduce the burden on remaining dental structures/teeth, preserve natural tooth tissue, and reduce bone loss and deterioration.

Dental implants offer great long-term value, and are a fantastic investment in long-term dental health.

At our Turkey dental center, we specialize in the restoration and replacement of teeth. We can treat all aspects of dental care, including single and complex implants and tooth decay repair.