5 Ways Dental Implants Can Change Your Whole Life

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Really. Dental Implants Can Change Your Whole Life – Here are 5 Amazing Ways.

 

A smile is a wonderful thing, and strong, healthy teeth are the key to a great smile you can keep for a lifetime. But let’s face it – most of us were not born with perfect, glorious teeth that look great and stay strong no matter what.

A healthy smile is a sign of a strong body, and if you are missing one or more teeth, it’s not too late to do something about it! Dental implants are the best possible replacement option for missing teeth. Because they are anchored into the jaw and actually become a part of your bone structure, they are a permanent solution that can last a lifetime.

If you have been considering dental implants as an option, here are 5 surprising reasons why taking that next step can change your whole life for the better:

 

Find the Fountain Of Youth For Your Smile (and Your Whole Face)
Have you ever wondered how some people stay looking so young? How many times have you heard (or even asked) that famous question: “What’s your secret?”  They may tell you about some miracle cream, but we suggest taking a closer look at their smile. Having a healthy smile can help to keep you younger than cosmetic surgery!

Your body is designed with teeth in mind. Your lips, cheeks, and the skin on your face are firmer and more taut when there are teeth to be covered. As we age and lose teeth, we also lose bone structure. Many people who have gotten dental implants to replace missing teeth have remarked how much younger they look and feel…and how much more they smile.

 

Get Noticed: Enjoy Career & Relationship Success
The majority of us believe that a healthy smile is one of the first things we notice about a person. A healthy grin is much more than a fashion statement or just for cosmetic purposes – there is science behind the importance of a smile. A lot of us hide our smiles – not because we are unfriendly, but because we’re self-conscious about missing teeth.

When you are confident, you smile more. Studies show that having good teeth not only makes you more employable but makes you more eligible for promotion and higher pay, as well. On the other hand, bad teeth may cost you your job and your chances of getting a new one. Replacing missing teeth and addressing oral health issues with dental implants can be just the boost you need to take that next step in your relationship, career path, or greater financial success.

 

Get Fit and Stay Fit: Choose Your Food, Don’t Let Your Food Choose You
Have you ever heard someone say, “I’d love to eat that, but my teeth can’t take it”? Have you made that statement yourself? Many times people choose foods that are easier to chew, rather than options that are healthier. No one wants to worry about dental issues getting in the way of a good meal. Missing teeth can make it difficult and even painful to enjoy healthy foods, and our dietary choices can have both short and long-term effects on our overall health.

Our bones stay strong and healthy through exercise, and our jawbones need exercise too. Chewing healthy foods is one way to help keep teeth and bones strong and healthy. Dental implants act just like natural teeth; and with proper care and regular checkups, implants will help you to enjoy delicious and healthy meals for the rest of your life.

Sometimes tooth loss is the result of an accident – a slip, a fall, a car accident – can result in tooth loss. Traumatic dental injuries most often occur in accidents or sports-related injuries. Dental implants are a great option to replace those teeth, because they are anchored directly into the jaw. That means there is no impact on the surrounding teeth, which may be perfectly healthy.

 

Stop (and Maybe Even) Reverse Osteoporosis and Bone Loss
Osteoporosis weakens the bones and makes them capable of breaking easily. Outside of hampering overall health and well being, osteoporosis also has a direct relationship on oral and dental health. In fact, the jaw is one of the first places osteoporosis is often detected. It also triggers dental and oral health issues, including gum or periodontal diseases and loss of teeth.

A healthy lifestyle is necessary in strengthening and maintaining good bone health. Effective tips in optimizing bone health include eating a well-balanced diet, containing high amounts of Vitamin D and calcium, and performing regular physical activities.
Dental implants have been shown to slow, stop, and even reverse bone loss in adults.  Implants work to keep surrounding teeth strong and healthy, too.  If your smile is healthy, the rest of your body and bones will be healthy, too!

 

At McGann Facial Design, we are experts in dental implant surgery, and we guarantee our dental implants for life. We want to change how you FACE the world and bring your smile back to life! Contact us today to determine if dental implants are right for you.

 

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