May
Smiling comes naturally when you have strong, healthy teeth. Tooth loss can change that, as it leaves unsightly gaps in your mouth. When teeth go missing, your chewing power is diminished. You may even have to forego certain foods altogether if they’re too hard for you to chew. The best way to restore your chewing power is with dental implants. You can replace missing teeth with good dental implants near me at Scenic Bluffs Dental in Prescott, Wisconsin.
Full tooth functionality is a good reason to replace teeth with implants. Implants not only look like natural teeth, they feel and function like the real deal as well. You’ll be able to eat meat, nuts, crunchy fruits and veggies, and other favorite foods as usual again.
Implants are the only restorations that replace your tooth and its roots. The process entails inserting a titanium implant screw into your jawbone surgically to integrate with your bone system and become the foundation for your new tooth. Because implants are anchored to your jawbone surgically, your replacement teeth will have the same strength and stability as your natural teeth for biting and chewing. You’ll be able to eat the foods you love best with no dietary restrictions!
In addition to restoring full chewing power, implants offer these additional benefits:
Interested in learning more about implants? Contact Dr. Jay or Dr. Samantha from Scenic Bluffs Dental in Prescott, WI, at (715) 953-0499.
Scenic Bluffs Dental is headed by the husband and wife duo, Dr. Jay Feuillerat and Dr. Samantha Clare. Dr. Feuillerat earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, where he also received special recognition for his outstanding work in both prosthodontics and endodontics. His continued education includes completion of a Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic and Implant Dentistry offered through the University of Minnesota and advanced courses in digital dentistry and endodontic techniques.
Dr. Clare received her DDS degree from the University of Minnesota. She has completed numerous continuing education opportunities, including a Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic and Implant Dentistry, the DOCS course in Adult Sedation Dentistry, the Wisconsin-based Restorative Driven Implants course, and many other hands-on clinical sessions with the Zimmer and Spear Institutes.