Assuming you are going to be keeping up with your preventive care, which means you brush your teeth, you always remember to floss your smile, and you are wonderful about coming in for dental cleanings and exams, too, well … that means you can actually expect your dental implants to last (and last, and last, and last).
Our team knows that if you’ve had any experience with traditionally supported prosthetics, you may know a thing or two about wiggling and shifting. As a result, you may have a hard time believing that you can expect absolute stability and no shifting from dental implants. Remember: They anchor completely into your jawbone, so they truly do not move.
Not super interested in the beauty or the alignment of your smile changing? When you lose teeth, it’s natural for teeth to move about a little bit because now, you have open spaces. Think of it as the teeth trying to fill up the openings. This can leave you with a smile that used to look straight and instead, becomes misaligned and no longer looks so lovely. Good news: When you choose dental implants, they fill the open areas, which offers you simple protection against teeth movement. Your smile stays just as you’ve always known it!
Ready to get the dialogue going regarding implants for your smile and tooth replacement solution? Good! Call us up soon! Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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