Dental Implants in Colorado Springs, CO
Losing a tooth isn’t something you expect to happen. If it’s due to an accident, losing a tooth can feel traumatic. But even tooth loss due to decay or infection can cause uncertainty and decreased self-confidence.
If you find yourself hiding your smile or avoiding your favorite foods because of a missing tooth, it’s time to visit your Colorado Springs dentist about dental implants. Considered the gold standard for replacing broken teeth or teeth lost for other reasons, dental implants are a long-term, reliable treatment we offer at Springs Family Dental. Call us today!
- Why Do You Recommend Dental Implants?
- How Can I Replace a Broken Tooth?
- The Dental Implant Process
- Why It’s Important to Replace Missing Teeth
- Would Dental Implants Work for Me?
- What Are My Options for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- How to Care for Dental Implants
- How Long Will My Dental Implant Last?
- How Can I Get Started with Dental Implants?
Why Do You Recommend Dental Implants?
When you visit our Colorado Springs dental office about replacing a missing tooth, Dr. Michael Terveen will listen to your concerns and ask about your goals and lifestyle. If you’re looking for a permanent way to replace one or more missing teeth, dental implants are definitely an option we’ll explore.
Restoring teeth with dental implants is popular for many good reasons. As a treatment that goes back to the 1950s, dental implants have a proven track record for successful and safe tooth replacement.
Whether you have one missing tooth or many, dental implants can work alone or with dentures and dental bridges to give you stability and better oral health.
A dental implant is a medical-grade titanium "root" that we place below the gums and into the jaw bone. We follow up this relatively minor surgical procedure with a dental crown to give the prosthetic full functionality and a natural appearance.
As the dental implant heals, it fuses with your own jawbone, stimulating new bone growth in the area. As a result, a dental implant not only restores your tooth, but it improves your overall oral health. The implant also prevents other teeth from shifting and will shift when you eat or talk.