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Why Is An Implant Better For Oral Health?

dental implants Marble Falls

Dental implants are an ideal replacement for lost teeth, and, at last count, more than three million Americans have received one. At Ritchie Dental Group in Marble Falls and Brady TX, we are providers of these dental marvels.

What Is A Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a titanium post that is surgically implanted into your jaw. For a single missing tooth, one implant supports a base called an abutment, along with a crown. Several implants can support a dental bridge, or a full denture arch.

One of the benefits of dental implants is that they prevent bone recession, which is common in people who have lost teeth. The titanium post goes where the tooth root used to be, and helps strengthen the bone.

Why Is An Implant Better Than Dentures Or A Bridge?

With a dental bridge, tooth structure must be removed from the neighboring teeth. That compromises the teeth on either side of the missing tooth.

Conventional dentures may be more affordable than implant-anchored dentures. But because they are removable, most patients find they are unreliably loose. They can also affect the ability to enjoy food. These are not issues with implant-supported dentures.

Dental implants from Ritchie Dental Group in Marble Falls and Brady TX are like getting back lost teeth. People from Burnet, Kingsland, and Meadowlakes have benefitted from our implants and other restorative dentistry. To find out whether they’re right for you, contact us today!

Contact Ritchie Dental Group:

830-693-8833

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Ritchie Dental Group – Marble Falls
1000 Marble Heights Dr
Marble Falls, TX 78654

Ritchie Dental Group – Brady
2001 Nine Rd
Brady, TX 76825

 

 

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