Could dental implants be the perfect solution to your tooth loss?

With dental implants, your dentist has a permanent way to replace your missing or failing teeth. At Warrendale Dental Care in Ross-on-Wye we offer a number of implant solutions, which can be used to restore both beauty and functionality to your jaw, whether you have lost one tooth, some teeth, or even all of your teeth.

dental-implantsReplacing missing teeth isn’t just about aesthetics. Of course, at our Ross-on-Wye dental clinic we are well aware of the detrimental effects toot loss and gaps in your mouth can have on your body confidence and self-esteem.

But losing even one tooth causes further health problems. Your remaining teeth will instantly have to do more work, and will often move into the gaps, becoming misaligned, twisted, and harder to clean in the process. This increases your risk of both tooth decay and gum disease, which can ultimately lead to further tooth loss.

Gum disease has been linked to a range of general health conditions, whilst having several or all of your natural teeth will lead to resorbtion of the jaw bone (which can make dentures loose) and difficulty eating a healthy diet, which can cause a large number of general health concerns.

Dental implants help to avoid all of these problems. At our Ross-on-Wye clinic we believe that, more often than not, they provide the ideal solution to tooth loss.

Ross-on-Wye dental implants treatments

If you have missing teeth or your natural teeth are failing, we invite you to join us at Warrendale Dental Care in Ross-on-Wye for a dental implants consultation.

Implants are placed under your gum line, flush with your jaw bone, where they will act as replacement tooth roots. They are made from titanium, which is supportive of bone growth, and will mesh with the bone during the next few months in a process called osseointegration.

Your Ross-on-Wye implant dentist can then attach either a single crown, a bridge, or dentures to the abutments on top of your dental implants, giving you back the full functionality of a healthy jaw of teeth. With prudent aftercare, your implants and new teeth could last a lifetime.