Dental Implants Preserve Your Smile

Our dentist offers several solutions for patients with missing teeth. But if you're looking for a permanent result, dental implants preserve your smile, mimic tooth appearance as well as function, and boost confidence in the long run. These restorations are also resistant to decay or cavities, improving oral health -- but you must follow a diligent oral care routine once approved as a candidate for that to reign true. If you're eligible for dental implants, Dr. Todd Armstrong will discuss procedure steps during your initial consultation in our Kenosha, WI office. He'll also address questions, concerns and describe a process called osseointegration in which the dental implant fuses with the jawbone.

Dental Implants Preserve Your Smile

Our dentist may recommend dental implants for missing teeth, but preserving your smile is the ultimate goal. When teeth disappear due to injury or severe decay, facial muscles begin to sag (making you seem older in appearance), and you may find yourself smiling a little (or a lot) less. Since dental implants impersonate natural tooth appearance, you'll likely be more inclined to show off your new restorations to family, friends, and neighbors. Since dental implants restore bite and function, you may also find the desire to eat crunchy or hard foods that you couldn't enjoy due to tooth loss. If preserving your smile sounds like something of interest, schedule a consultation with Dr. Armstrong in our Kenosha, WI office.

If you're ready to commit to a smile makeover, consider dental implants. These restorations also might be used to attach dentures or a dental bridge. Our dentist will determine if they're right for you and suggest other options as seen fit. For more information about dental implants, general, cosmetic, and restorative services provided by Dr. Todd Armstrong, visit our website. Please call (262) 694-7672 for appointment scheduling in our Kenosha, WI office.


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