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Dental Implants Are far better than dentures
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tooth loss need not be forever, like it generally is for most people. The plain fact is that dentures are not a good option, as they tend to get loose, and are an extremely uncomfortable way to enable a person to eat. The problem is that as you apply pressure to chew the food, you have the gums trapped between the jawbone and the dentures. It is like being pinched at every chew.
The way around this is to get dental implants. They are a two-part item, with the actual implant being attached to the jawbone, just like the original tooth was, and the tooth part fits onto that after the implant has had time to get settled. David H. Wilhite the implant dentist Plano and surrounding area is a good example, and has a website showing what this involves.
 
scribbled by Arlene© at 1/27/2010 01:40:00 PM | Permalink |


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