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How Dental Implants Restore Your Smile

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A knocked-out tooth should be replaced as soon as possible. Whether it’s the result of a car accident, a bicycle tumble, or gum disease, the newly-formed gap in your mouth can cause quite the stir when it comes to your overall oral health and appearance. Not only can the missing tooth cause feelings of embarrassment when it comes time to flash your pearly whites, but it can also result in shifting teeth, bone loss, and problems chewing. 

Luckily, with a dental implant, you can easily restore your smile in just a couple of sessions with a qualified dentist. Journal Square Dental has established itself as one of the most trustworthy dental firms in New Jersey, and we have proudly served our local community with compassionate, knowledgeable, and cost-effective dental care for over 25 years. We can help prepare your mouth for your implant and begin restoring your smile today. 

2 Ways in Which Dental Implants Can Restore Your Smile

When it comes to replacing your avulsed natural tooth with a dental implant, the benefits are numerous. Specifically, a dental implant can help restore your smile in the following ways:

Functionally

Your natural teeth have more than one purpose. Not only do they help you bite, chew, and digest food, but they also contribute to the way you speak. When you lose a natural tooth, you are potentially altering your ability to properly take in food and speak normally. The gap in your teeth can even cause your other teeth to begin to shift toward the newly-opened space, causing misalignment and further problems with your bite. 

A dental implant is composed of two main components: the screw and the crown. The screw acts in the same manner as the root of your tooth and is placed directly into your jawbone. This helps keep the bone strong and from weakening. The crown, or the cap, is molded to match the color and shape of your neighboring teeth, keeping them from becoming misaligned. This porcelain cap allows you to maintain regular functionality and bite, chew, and speak as you could before the implant was needed. The crown will need to be treated in the same manner as your other teeth and requires daily brushing, flossing, and regular checkups. 

Cosmetically

Dental implants also help with the potential lack of self-confidence often associated with a missing tooth. Your dental implant can help prevent your other teeth from shifting and becoming crooked. Implants will also be designed to perfectly match the shade of your other teeth so they look natural. 

Journal Square Dental understands the importance of having a smile you are proud of, so in addition to your dental implant, we are proud to offer a Smile Makeover package. This includes straightening treatment, as well as teeth whitening. Your dental implant can be the first of many visits to help devise a unique plan of care for your specific goals and desired outcomes when it comes to crafting your perfect smile. 

Interested in Dental Implants? Set Your Appointment With Journal Square Dental Today

Dental implants are a cost-effective, permanent, and relatively simple procedure to help replace the total functionality and aesthetics of your smile. Dr. Haig Rickerby of Journal Square Dental is here to provide a stress-free and personalized experience, helping you design your perfect plan of action to craft the smile you have always dreamed of. Don’t let your missing tooth get in the way of your goals and start the process of reclaiming your oral health today. 

To schedule your initial consultation and examination, please use our online contact form or give our dental professionals a call at (201) 431-0288.

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Expertly Reviewed by

Dr. Haig Rickerby, DMD

November 23, 2023

Dr. Rickerby is currently an assistant professor at NYU’s School of Dentistry and has been a member of the American Academy of General Dentistry, National Dental Association, Commonwealth Dental Society, and the New Jersey Dental Association since 1987.

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