Why get dental implants in Sydney CBD?

Teeth aren’t only lost to old age: they can be knocked out while playing sport or due to an accident or fall out because of dental disease. Facing a gappy smile in later years can be difficult enough, let alone if tooth loss happens in your 20s or 30s.

When a tooth is lost, it can bring up a range of emotions. If this has happened for you, perhaps you don’t mind, and you feel it gives your smile an ‘edgy’ look. Or maybe you’re a little concerned but feel confident you can hide the gap with a well-placed hand if needed. Or it could be that you feel mortified that this vital body part is lost forever, particularly if it’s a front tooth that shows when you smile.

If teeth are lost and only the upper parts (the crowns) are replaced, on the surface, everything will work fine. You’ll be able to use the teeth to bite and chew and if the technicians have done their job, the replacement will blend in with the rest of the natural set. However, under the surface, there is something else going on.

Rootless

Without a root, chewing power is lost, and even one missing root can have quite an impact. You may start biting and chewing more on the opposite side to compensate for the rootless tooth, causing uneven wear and possibly even resulting in those teeth wearing out before their time.

The jawbone also shrinks, which causes the face to sag, giving the face a prematurely aged look. And, surrounding teeth may also become loose as the jawbone loses its density.

Restored

What do to? There is a way to replace missing teeth that overcomes all these problems: dental implants in Sydney CBD.

Dental implants in Sydney CBDreplace the root of the tooth as well as the crown. This means that the jawbone grows around the implant, restoring its density and structure.

This gives the tooth the same chewing power as a natural tooth, and also restores the balance to your bite.

Find out more

Drop into the Spa Dental Sydney CBD surgery to find out how dental implants in Sydney CBD can restore your sparkling smile.