Missing Smile Solution: Tooth Implants
Ever tried missing out on having great pictures taken just because of a missing tooth? Missing tooth can be just about any other person’s dilemma. It often affects our confidence levels and our interaction with people. Tooth loss is an insidious health issue in the United States, in spite of our increasing awareness of oral health and hygiene. For all we know the solution had long been out in the market—tooth implants. Unfortunately, however, sometimes life can bring unexpected challenges that make the perfect smile far more difficult to achieve and maintain than those celebrities make it look because of the pricey tag that comes with tooth implants. While a basic implant is typically $1,250 to $3,000, depending on your circumstances additional costs for things such as in the case of a posterior mandible, bone regeneration, sinus elevation, and wide diameter or narrow diameter implants quickly escalate to as much as $15,000 to $30,000 for the complete procedure for the upper or lower jaw.
Despite its cost, many people are unaware of the benefits and advantages made possible by the cost of tooth implants and instead go on to live a life that is compromised by unhealthy teeth, an unappealing smile and/or an inferior tooth replacement solution. The cost of tooth implants covers the extraction of any unhealthy, failing teeth and the placement of an artificial tooth root in the mouth at the site’s of the missing tooth or teeth. This tiny titanium screw then secures a ceramic tooth crown or prosthetic bridge in place, restoring smile aesthetics, bite functionality and overall oral health. This enables patients to receive a tooth replacement solution that looks, feels and functions like a real tooth, whether it was a molar, premolar, canine or incisor that was lost in the first place causing you to smile, eat and speak naturally, comfortably and with confidence.
True enough, the cost of tooth implants represents an investment in your long term oral health and smile longevity.
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