Three signs that you may need a dental implant 

By Dr. Navid Rahmani: 

According to Reuters, “3 million people in the U.S. currently have dental implants, and another 500,000 implants are placed each year.” 

Here are 3 signs that you may need a dental implant: 

1. You have missing teeth or a loose tooth. 

Dental implants are a great option for replacing any lost or loose teeth. It can fill in the space where the gap is located, allowing you to smile big again. The dental implant also works to mimic your other teeth, so you don’t have to worry about it looking fake either. 

2. Your tooth has become infected, and you need it removed. 

When a tooth is infected, there are only 2 options. You can either have it pulled and replaced with dental implants or have it saved with a procedure. If the tooth is too infected, there is no choice but to have it pulled. A new dental implant will be as strong as your natural teeth, and you should take care of them as normal. 

3. You have a broken or cracked tooth. 

You have two options when it comes to cracked teeth. A dental crown or dental implant are recommended. If the tooth is broken below the gingival line, it will need to be removed. The dental implant will be the best option, working to provide long-lasting strength and durability. 

Periodontist Dr. Rahmani is an advocate for good periodontal health and with good reason since its recent links with heart disease and its complications. He is dedicating his professional career to having his patients maintain proper oral care. Dr. Rahmani has presented at several national conferences and has written a number of articles published in many prominent peer-reviewed periodontal journals including Academy of Osseointegration. 

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