Smile with greater confidence while having a better alternative to traditional bridges and regain the feeling of real teeth!
If you want to replace a missing tooth to improve the overall health of your mouth and your body— getting dental implant is the most contemporary solution.
Dental implants can improve your overall health when compared to someone who does not have them. If there are any problems with your new implant, then you can easily have it replaced without having to undergo any major surgery procedures like root canal treatment or extraction surgeries making them a great alternative to take care of your smile and improve the quality of your life:
?They are titanium screw that is used to replace missing teeth, this means that you can eat with confidence knowing that you are not putting strain on your jaw or teeth.
?Dental implants also mean that you won’t need traditional crowns or dentures, which can be expensive, time-consuming and uncomfortable—which means more time for you to spend with loved ones and fewer trips to the dentist.
?They are designed to provide you with more stability, which means that you will be less likely to experience chronic pain or other problems related to oral health issues.
?You’ll also have better oral hygiene and healthier gums so that you don’t need to take antibiotics as often.
? Improved appearance – You’ll look younger and feel healthier because your smile will be stronger than ever before!
?You can stop getting cavities and other types of infections that can affect your entire body.
According to the research dental implants are considered one of the best ways to improve your overall health because they help prevent decay from affecting other parts of your body such as your bones or arteries, which can otherwise lead to: mental diseases like depression or dementia, respiratory disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and reduce life expectancy by 20 years or more than just having a cavity without treatment.
Every Part Of Our Bodies Is Interlinked!
The health of our mouths has a direct impact on our overall well-being, so improving our oral health will make us feel happier, healthier and better able to concentrate at work.
How?
?⚕️People with gum issues were 2x more likely than normal people to die from a heart attack and three times as likely to have a stroke.
?⚕️Inflammation in your mouth can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, which may lead to more inflammation in other parts of your body, such as the heart, brain, respiratory system and other parts leading to chronic diseases such as
- Endocarditis
- Atherosclerosis
- Alzheimer’s
- Dementia
- Rheumatoid arthritis
?⚕️Improved self-esteem – Our teeth are an important part of our identity, so having a beautiful smile is important for our confidence levels both physically and mentally.
—Therefore it’s as important to get regular dental checkups (at least twice a year), as to visit your doctor’s chamber for a physical examination.
Dental care at home:
- At home make sure to rinse your mouth properly after every meal.
- Brush with fluoride toothpaste.
- Flossing and rinsing with antibacterial mouth wash
- Use Tongue cleaners
- Avoid taking tobacco
- Avoid the consumption of excessive tea/coffee/alcohol, sweets, acidic or starchy food
- Get deep cleaning done when you find traces of plaque
- Make sure you’re using a soft bristle toothbrush and they aren’t coming out
- Massage your gums