Will People Be Able to Tell That I Have Dental Implants?

February 27, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — vollersmiles @ 4:55 pm
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If you need to undergo tooth replacement, you might be a bit nervous that your new smile will look unnatural. The last thing you want is for onlookers to be so focused on your teeth that they miss out on your wonderful personality. There’s really no need to worry. If you are preparing to receive dental implants in Fox Chapel, you can look forward to owning new teeth that are virtually indistinguishable from their natural counterparts.

Porcelain Looks Like Tooth Enamel

Most dental implant restorations are made out of dental porcelain. The porcelain is strong, durable, and biocompatible. It also offers outstanding aesthetic benefits. A porcelain crown is opaque enough to completely conceal the implant abutment inside of it, so no one will be able to see the part of your implant that protrudes above your gum line. Plus, your implant dentist in Fox Chapel can select a shade for the porcelain that blends in seamlessly with the surrounding dentition. Porcelain even reflects light in a manner that is similar to real tooth enamel, making it the ideal material for replacement teeth.

Perfectly Shaped Restorations

The shape of your new teeth will be a determining factor in whether other people notice that you have dental implants. A skilled restorative dentist can design your restoration so it fits in with the teeth around it. It will not be too big or too small. It will also line up perfectly with the teeth opposite it, allowing you to have a comfortable and natural-feeling bite.

No Noticeable Attachments

Some types of tooth replacement, such as partial dentures, require metal attachments in order to remain secure in the mouth. While discreet, such attachments are noticeable to anyone who pays attention. Since implant-supported restorations gain all of their strength and security from titanium posts that are beneath the gum line, there is no need for any obvious attachments. Even removable implant-supported dentures completely conceal their attachment pieces when they’re in the mouth.

Easy Function

Traditional dentures require you to eat in a certain way, which can be a big tipoff that your teeth aren’t the ones that nature gave you. For example, dentures require that you cut your food into small pieces before you eat it. Dental implants are so strong that you won’t have to take such precautions when you’re eating. Whether you’re enjoying a crunchy apple or juicy steak, you’ll be able to do so in the same way as people who still have all of their natural teeth.

Dental implants are the next best thing to natural teeth in terms of both function and aesthetics. No one will know that you have them unless you want to brag about how fantastic your new teeth are!

About the Author

Dr. Ray Voller is an accomplished general dentist with a special interest in restorative dentistry and full-mouth reconstruction. He has helped countless patients to enjoy a new, natural-looking and natural-feeling smile with dental implants. If you would like to speak to him about replacing your missing teeth, contact our Fox Chapel office at 412-406-8100.

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