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Stimulating the bone eliminates the potential for future bone loss. |
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Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant allows the surrounding teeth to be preserved. |
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Implants make eating easier and more enjoyable by restoring nearly all of the natural chewing strength. |
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Implants help to preserve the ability to taste and enjoy foods whereas a full upper denture inhibits the ability to taste because it covers the mouth’s palate.
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Implants prevent gum problems from occurring when the teeth on either side of a missing tooth shift from their natural position.
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Implants help secure and support dentures and partial dentures. This eliminates some of the key problems of dentures, especially for speaking and chewing.
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