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When you think of cavities, you probably think of traditional “silver” fillings. Silver fillings were invented all the way back in 1819 and soon became popular throughout England and France. It was just a few years later when they first began to appear in the United States.
Of course, the fillings that we use today are not the same as the original materials used back then. However, many people are interested in a more natural-looking alternative to fillings, which can darken over time.
Dental implants may be the answer, especially if you have multiple teeth in poor condition.
In most cases, your dentist will work with you to try to protect and maintain your original teeth. However, there are some situations where removing teeth is best for the overall health of your mouth.
For example, a tooth might have become seriously infected. Sometimes, infections can be resolved by use of a root canal or other means, but sometimes, removal is a safer course.
When a tooth is completely removed, it becomes possible to use dental implants. The implants can be used on a single tooth or on multiple teeth, especially those adjacent to each other.
Implants consist of a base that is anchored to your jawbone and a replacement teeth or set of teeth. The base is not visible, but the replacement teeth resemble ordinary enamel.
Not only is this a great aesthetic choice, but it also works when it comes to restoring the mechanical function of your mouth. Dental implants are stronger and sturdier than other tooth replacements, so you needn’t worry about issues with your jaw that can arise when a tooth is missing.
When thinking about the different ways to replace teeth, many people are concerned about finding an option that will look and feel just like original teeth. In terms of restoring the full functionality of your mouth, you can’t go wrong with dental implants.
When dental implants are done right, the resulting replacement teeth look just like your original teeth. No one needs to know that you have ever had any of your teeth replaced.
Intrigued? Reach out to Stony Brook Family Dentistry now to discover more. We’ve helped people from all across Long Island and we’re ready to help you!