The grown-up answer to the tooth fairy
Do you remember the excitement of having a wobbly tooth as a child? When you started to lose your baby teeth, you were probably told about the tooth-fairy who would take your baby tooth from under your pillow and leave you some money instead. As an adult a wobbly tooth has an entirely different meaning, and is unlikely to result in a visit from the tooth-fairy; until now that is. Here at Warrendale Dental in Herefordshire, dental implants are proving to be the adult version of the tooth fairy story. In this version, you arrive with wobbly or missing teeth and leave with new ones that feel and look just like your own.
When you lose a tooth it can have a number of negative effects, from making you feel self-conscious when talking or smiling to having difficulties eating certain foods. The gaps left by lost teeth also affect the remaining teeth, which can move and eventually become loose themselves and this can result in further tooth loss. By replacing your missing teeth with dental implants you are ensuring that your remaining teeth stay healthier for longer as well as enabling you to eat and talk with confidence. For more and more patients in Herefordshire, dental implants are helping to restore their smiles in a way that will keep them smiling for years to come.
Comfortable, durable and stable
Because the titanium dental implant becomes fully integrated with the bone in your jaw you will be able to forget that the implants are there. If you have a single crown fitted onto an implant it will look and feel exactly like your own tooth. If you need a bridge or dentures, they will also give you a more natural feeling when you talk and eat, remaining securely in place allowing you to feel relaxed and confident about your smile. If you believe that you deserve to enjoy the best that life has to offer, without having to worry about your teeth letting you down, book an appointment with us at our practice in Herefordshire, dental implants may just be the fairy-tale ending to your tooth loss problems.