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Need New Teeth? Corona Del Mar Dentists Explain Everything You Need To Know, PART 1
This article series provides an in-depth look at teeth replacement using dental implants.
Losing teeth is something that is pretty much inevitable for most, if not all Corona Del Mar residents at some stage in our lives. Whether it’s due to trauma sustained in a bad accident or the work of bacterial decay, your teeth are not invulnerable and can fall out or require extraction at any age. What’s important is that you act swiftly when dental problems do arise. And if it’s too late to prevent tooth loss, the decisions you make afterwards with regards to getting new teeth are still just as important.
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Dental implants are regarded by dental healthcare specialists in Corona Del Mar, and around the world in fact, to be the best solution there is to teeth that require replacement. To name but a few reasons for this, they are non-removable and feel, function and look very similar to natural teeth; far more than any other teeth replacement technology available today.
Naturally, considering the popularity of dental implants, Corona Del Mar residents have many questions about them. How do they work? What procedures are required to have them placed? Do they hurt? And so, in this four-part article series, we shall endeavor to address all of them with an in-depth look into the world of dental implants! Let’s begin with a definition…
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are small posts or screws that are fabricated from medical grade titanium metal. Titanium, as many people know, is a very strong metal and is used in the manufacture of professional sports equipment and even spacecraft and fighter jets! And so, these implants, which are placed in the jaw at the site of the missing tooth, provide a very durable and strong foundation for a replacement tooth.
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The replacement tooth is often made from composite ceramic material and is carefully constructed so as to closely resemble the tooth it is replacing. These materials are also exceptionally durable and so you can use your new teeth to eat most, if not all of your favorite foods. It should be noted that the dental implant itself is not typically visible above the gum line and so the overall effect is really very natural and virtually indistinguishable from any healthy tooth, according to Corona Del Mar dental implants dentists.
When Are Dental Implants Needed?
Dental implants are typically recommended to patients who have lost one or more of their teeth to accidental trauma that has lead to the irreparable damage of and/or contamination of the pulp chamber. Tooth decay and gum disease also claim the lives of millions of teeth every year in America and can necessitate the replacement of teeth that have become irreparably damaged.
“Essentially, if you need new teeth because your old ones are terminal or failing, dental implants can possibly provide you with the best solution modern dentistry offers,” says a Corona Del Mar dental implant dentist who provides patients with new implant-supported teeth.
Stay Tuned for Part 2
To find out more about what you need to know about dental implants and the procedure required to get new teeth in Corona Del Mar, stay tuned for the second installment of this four-part article series.

