5 things that change in your life after having a dental implant

5 things that change in your life after having a dental implant


Dental implants are not just a cosmetic solution but play a key role in improving overall health





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Dental implants are a revolutionary solution to tooth loss that goes beyond aesthetics. In addition to restoring smiles, these devices play a crucial role in improving a person’s overall health. We’ll explore five ways dental implants can contribute to better health.

Improve nutrition and nutrition

When you lose a tooth, your ability to chew and grind food effectively is affected. This can lead to poor food choices and difficulty obtaining essential nutrients. Dental implants restore chewing function, allowing you to enjoy a balanced and nutritious diet.

Prevention of joint problems

Tooth loss can trigger temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems, causing pain and discomfort. Dental implants provide stability to the jaw and jaw, helping to avoid these problems and alleviating the pain associated with them.

Bone and muscle stability

Dental implants are placed into the jaw bone, stimulating the bone in a similar way to the roots of natural teeth. This prevents bone resorption, maintaining the integrity of the jaw and preventing future problems. Furthermore, the stability of the implants helps keep the facial muscles toned, contributing to a more youthful appearance.

Better gum health

Tooth loss can increase the risk of gum disease, as the gaps can accumulate bacteria and food debris. Dental implants fill these spaces and facilitate cleaning, reducing the risk of gum inflammation and periodontal disease.

Mental health benefits

Someone’s self-esteem and confidence are often tied to the appearance of their smile. With dental implants, a person can regain self-confidence, which in turn can reduce stress and anxiety, promoting better mental health.




Watch the video above with Fernanda Oliani, dentist specializing in oral rehabilitation and technical consultant at Oral Sin.

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