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When does dentist recommend Dental Implants?

After a large number of failed root canal treatments and issues with bridges, and fixed or removable dentures, dentists in Greece recommend dental implants treatment or full mouth dental restoration. Dental implants are a solution to many problems faced by patients with dentures, bridges and missing teeth due to mishaps. With these treatment options, many of these problems and many of the concerns associated with natural teeth are eliminated, including dental decay.

In case you have a single tooth missing then the dentist may recommend a single-tooth implant. A tooth implant is surgically placed in an opening that is made by the expert in the jawbone. After a stipulated period of time and depending on the overall health of the patient the implant integrates to your bone. Now it acts as a new "root" for the crown that will be replaced on your missing tooth. With a crown (cap), which is made to look like a natural tooth, and attached to the implant the complete space is filled which was left in the mouth by the missing tooth.

For the procedure of dental implants in Greece it is essential that there is enough bone in the jaw, and the bone is strong enough to hold and support the tooth implant. In event of insufficient bone mass, the dentist is required to add the bone with a procedure called bone augmentation. If all your natural teeth and supporting tissues near where the implant is to be placed are in good health placing the implant is a possible option.

Dental implants in Greece are placed for a number of reasons such as missing tooth, a gap between your teeth, for smile rectification, for cosmetic concern and more. People with missing teeth not only face issues with chewing the food but it also affects their speech.


When you have missing teeth in your mouth there is a certain change in your biting force and these affects the remaining teeth. In order to compensate for the missing tooth the other tooth face risk of extra pressure and discomfort in the jaw line. When not replaced on time there is a risk of surrounding teeth shifting and collecting harmful tartar.

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