When you lose a tooth, your jawbone begins to shrink because there’s no tooth root to keep it strong and active. Implants step in as MVPs, mimicking natural roots to keep your bone strong. That means no sunken cheeks or shifting teeth down the line that can lead to more problems.
Missing teeth can make it hard to eat, so you might have to stick to soft foods only. Implants let you chew properly again, so you can load up on crunchy veggies, lean meats, and all the nutrients your body craves. It’s a smile that feeds your health.
Ever notice a lisp or mumble after tooth loss? Implants lock your bite in place, so you can speak clearly without awkward adjustments. There may be minor speech changes but substantially better than a whole missing tooth.
Implants don’t get cavities, and they don’t put pressure on nearby teeth like bridges sometimes do. Titanium doesn’t decay, so you can’t get cavities anymore.