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Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants offer many advantages that help patients regain dental function, restore appearance, and enjoy long-term value.
- Lifetime Solution: Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Short-term fixes like bridges and dentures typically only last 5-10 years, and these recurring costs can add up.
- Like Real Teeth: Dental implants look, feel, and work like natural teeth. You can eat comfortably, speak without them moving around in your mouth, and avoid the hassles of daily removal.
- Prevent Bone Loss: The jawbone begins to deteriorate after teeth are lost, which over time creates a sunken-in look that can make you appear older. Dental implants can help preserve the jawbone.
If we compare the costs of a pair of dentures to rehabilitation with implants, at first the dentures may seem like the most affordable option for replacing the lost teeth. However, over the years, if the costs of purchases of fixing glues, rebasements and sporadic repairs, cleaning solutions and consider the recommended time for the exchange of dentures (which should be something between five to seven years), the costs add up.
It is indisputable that dentures simply cannot compete with the comfort, confidence and tranquility that dental implants provide. Patients who have used dentures for months or years always comment on how substantial the leap in quality of life was after they have undergone implant treatment.
This way it's easy to see why so many people think of dental implants as a long-term investment in themselves. The patients who wants a permanently fixed solution, very similar to natural teeth, with “artist in Hollywood” aesthetics, see in dental implants an investment that is definitely worth making.
State-of-the-art technology, qualified professionals and a highly specialized and planned approach is what we bring as a differential in the return of oral health in the treatment with implants.
DENTAL IMPLANTS
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DENTURES
Sensação mastigatória muito similar aos dentes naturais.
Fixação forte, segura e confortável nas mandíbulas.
Não há necessidade de usar cremes ou adesivos na fixação.
Facilidade de triturar os alimentos, devolvendo a boa mastigação.
Fácil de dar manutenções.
Sensação de “boca cheia demais”, dificultando a alimentação.
Frequentemente escorregam e se movimentam, causando desconforto.
Comumente requerem cremes ou adesivos fixadores.
Alimentação restrita (paciente frequentemente precisará evitar certos alimentos).
Necessário retirar para realizar higiene.