People are unaware of the many health benefits associated with restoring a lost tooth or missing teeth. In Bromley, dental implants are an effective tooth restoration treatment which should not be overlooked.
Health issues associated with missing teeth
At Bromley Dental Practice we are happy to discuss the importance of restoring a full set of teeth with the use of dental implants. Missing teeth can lead to gum disease, jawbone degeneration and in some extreme cases, they can cause facial muscles to drop causing a look of premature ageing. Also, depending on which teeth are missing, this can cause difficulties eating or even create speech impediments.
What is the dental implant process?
In Bromley, dental implants are fitted during minor surgery. Tiny screws are inserted into the jawbone, which after a short period of healing (depending on the initial strength of the jawbone), the screws fuse together with the bone to make this treatment one of the more solid and stable tooth restoration treatments available. It is a permanent fixture so after the replacement tooth is attached to the screw, it is basically there for many, many years. There is no need to remove it at all. It is designed to mimic a real tooth and that is exactly how it should be treated.
Sounds daunting?
It’s not. Before we even consider dental implants in Bromley we can go through every aspect of the treatment, we can alleviate your fears and concerns and run you through how the dental implant process works step by step. We can also discuss the form of sedatives you may wish to take if required.
How many teeth can be replaced
Dental implants in Bromley have been used to restore one tooth to a whole arch or even a complete set of teeth. During your initial appointment, we can ascertain how many screws will need to be inserted to give you back a full and broad smile.
Your dental implants in Bromley will require the same care and attention you give your real teeth so it is recommended that a continued good oral hygiene routine is maintained for you and your new smile.




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They are still regarded as being the best and most reliable way to replace lost teeth, largely due to the way the implant replicates a natural tooth root. It not only anchors the replacement tooth firmly in position, but also manages to halt bone loss in the jaw. This is hugely important as bone loss can affect the stability of your remaining teeth, and the overall dimensions of your face. If you lose bone then you will lose some of the vertical height, creating the effect that the face is beginning to collapse inwards.
During this time the ridge that used to support your teeth will gradually change shape. It will become flatter and less able to offer any retention to your denture. At the same time your denture might begin to show signs of wear and tear, as they can become broken or cracked, and denture teeth may look worn. One way to extend the life of your denture is to have it relined, a process that renews the fitting surface of the denture (the surface nearest your gums) so it is less likely to move around and should feel more comfortable. However this does not address the real problem which is the flatter bony ridge that will continue to be reabsorbed by the body, gradually offering less and less retention.
Your first step should be to book a consultation with Dr Bashir for his professional opinion. A quick check-up will determine if you need any fillings renewed, and will make sure your teeth and gums are healthy enough for teeth whitening. Your
Bone loss can be a particular problem for denture wearers, as it reduces the amount of retention available. Normally lower dentures rely on the bony ridge to hold them in place and for retention, and as this gradually flattens the denture is more likely to move around which can be embarrassing and uncomfortable. It’s not such an issue for upper denture wearers as the denture is made to cover up the roof of the mouth, giving it reasonable retention. In spite of this it’s still not an ideal solution, especially as an upper denture can feel quite large and bulky and it covers up all the taste buds in the roof of the mouth which makes eating less enjoyable. This is where using
Anyone considering dental implants will need a consultation before deciding to go ahead with the process. If you decide to take things further, then
Getting Regular Check-ups for Your Dental Implants