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Most of us are born with a healthy set of baby teeth ready to emerge into a brilliant, white smile. However, throughout a person’s life, there’s a good chance they may lose a tooth. Tooth loss can occur because of decay, fractured teeth, or you may lose a tooth due to an accident or injury. Either way, having a missing tooth takes a toll on a person’s confidence and also affects their ability to eat, speak clearly, or keep their remaining teeth healthy. Fortunately, dental implants in your area, as provided by Dr. Brad Sievert, can restore your winning smile.Â
When you think of losing a tooth, there is a good chance the first thing you think of is how it will affect your physical appearance. However, when you’re missing one or more teeth, it can also cause your remaining teeth to shift. Additionally, you can experience these issues with missing teeth:
Before 1937, dentists didn’t have the technology to replace missing teeth with implants. However, it was that year that the first successful implant using screws was placed into a person’s jawbone.
A scientist named P.I. Branemark made a remarkable medical breakthrough in the 1950s. In a stunning discovery, Branemark discovered that the durable material titanium could be fused directly into the jawbone. For this reason, Branemark is widely considered the father of modern implant dentistry.
Your dental implant procedure begins with a titanium screw that serves as the root for your replacement tooth. These titanium screws are directly implanted into the jawbone, and implants can replace one tooth or several teeth. Once the screws have been placed and have fully fused to your jawbone, your dentist will cap the implants with a porcelain crown.
Dental implant crowns are custom-designed to match your natural teeth beautifully. Dental implant crowns are available in various shapes, colors, and sizes, and they’re designed especially for you. Your implant teeth will look just like your natural teeth.
No more cavities? Is that even possible? With an implanted tooth, it certainly is. You still must practice good oral hygiene because anyone is at risk of gum disease and losing another natural tooth. However, implant teeth are made with substances that don’t decay.
Are you ready to take your smile to the next level with dental implants? Dr. Brad Sievert and the team at Westlake Family Dentistry in Lake Oswego, Oregon, are here to give you the smile you’ve been dreaming of. Give us a call today at (503) 386-4164 to learn more about your options and to schedule a consultation.