Getting the best out of dental implants for a happy, healthy smile for life

Dental implants provide an excellent, permanent solution to tooth loss. At Dublin 18 Dental Rooms we have a skilled implant dentist who can use these bionic tooth roots to replace anything from one to all of your natural teeth, in combination with crowns, a bridge, or dentures.

dental-implants-dublinMost patients at our Dublin Dental Room only need local anaesthetic for the placement of dental implants, which is carefully planned by your dentist beforehand. As soon as they are in position your implants begin to integrate with your jaw bone, keeping it strong and dense and preventing the problem of bone loss and the associated difficulties with loose dentures.

With dental implants you have, in effect, a second chance at natural, functional teeth, which are aesthetically appealing, to boot. You won’t ever have to worry about your teeth becoming loose or slipping out, because your dental implants will hold them firmly in place.

This means that you can enjoy:

Eating anything you want – crunchy fruit and vegetables, chewy baked potatoes, rare roast beef. Just lay off the sugary treats because like natural teeth, your new teeth can attract plaque bacteria.

Speaking clearly and confidently, even singing loud and proud, without the worry that anyone will realise your teeth are false.

Socialising as much as you like and constantly smiling as you catch up with old friends, enjoy family meals, or take up a new hobby without wayward, slippy dentures causing you problems.

Dublin dental implants: aftercare

One thing’s for sure, you will want to take care of your implants and new teeth lest you run the risk of losing teeth a second time. The good news is that it isn’t in the least bit complicated to look after your dental implants and new teeth. You just need to make sure your dental hygiene routine is first class.

It’s also important to come back to our Dublin clinic for regular check-ups with the dentist, as well as to visit they hygienist for professional tooth cleaning, because plaque can build up on your new teeth too, and can lead to gum disease if not treated.