Ace Dental

21 June 2017

Restore your dental strength and stability

For many people in Camden, dental implants are a reliable way to restore missing teeth, in a way that will last longer than other treatments such as dentures or bridges. In fact, your dental implants, if properly maintained, will be with you for the rest of your life.

Integrated and durable

Ace Dental offer dental implants in Camden as a clinically proven and safe method to restore confidence in biting and chewing. As a bonus, you’ll get back the enjoyment in eating and drinking that you had with your natural teeth. There’ll be no need to only eat soft or mushy foods.

Long-term fix

This advance in modern dentistry is carried out in 2 simple stages:

First, small metal screws are placed directly into the jaw in the gaps where your teeth used to be. These screws replace the roots of the teeth you lost and ensure that the jaw is encouraged to maintain its shape and structure.

Crowns and bridges are then securely attached to these screws, combining a natural look with a stable foundation.

Plenty of benefits

After your implants are placed, the jawbone is stimulated to grow around them, preventing bone loss that is so common after tooth loss. This helps ensure your jawline keeps its definition. The ‘sunken’ look you may have noticed in people who’ve chosen dentures or bridges is therefore avoided, leaving you with a healthier look as well as a stronger jaw.

Time is a factor

Whenever you lose a tooth, the ones that remain have to work harder when you eat. Gaps can be difficult to clean, which puts you at risk of dental health problems. These gaps can also affect the density of the jawbone, making the other teeth less stable while they are under increased strain. For a permanent and robust solution to these problems in Camden, dental implants are a good choice.

If you want to know more about getting your dental implants in Camden, whether you have lost only one tooth, a few or all of them, the Ace Dental team will be happy to make an appointment for you.

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