Stop the bone loss that can lead to premature aging.
Losing one or more of your teeth starts a chain of events that can have dire physical and cosmetic consequences. The most obvious result is a gap in your smile. Less obvious is the loss of chewing function and the inability to eat a complete diet that can result from tooth loss. While these are certainly serious issues, a potentially bigger problem lies hidden beneath the surface: bone loss.
Your jawbone needs the chewing action of the teeth to stimulate it and keep it strong. Otherwise it will begin to disappear (atrophy) in the same manner that the unused muscles beneath a cast supporting a broken bone get smaller. Without the support of your teeth and facial bones, your face will begin to look prematurely aged. The good news is that tooth replacement with dental implants offers a solution to help prevent bone loss.
Tooth replacement options
Traditional treatment options for tooth replacement, Crown & Bridge and full or partial dentures, address the short-term cosmetic problem of missing teeth, but do nothing to stop bone loss. Crown & Bridge also requires that two or more healthy teeth be ground down to serve as abutments (posts) for a bridge, leaving them at a much greater risk for cavities and endodontic failure. If the original abutment teeth fail, more healthy teeth must be sacrificed to serve as posts, while you continue to lose bone beneath the bridge.
With implants, however, the healthy teeth are left alone. Dental implants, like natural teeth, also transmit chewing forces to the jawbone, which reduces bone loss. This is why many leading dental organizations now recognize dental implants as the standard of care for tooth replacement.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Our Official Invisalign Site
We will be adding to this as information becomes available.
DiBona Dental Group Invisalign Site
DiBona Dental Group Invisalign Site
Monday, September 14, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Invisalign Day
We are hosting a special Invisalign day with discounts, prizes and more on October 24. visit our Facebook page at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Exeter-NH/DiBona-Dental-Group/102677678218?ref=ts
to find out the details.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Exeter-NH/DiBona-Dental-Group/102677678218?ref=ts
to find out the details.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Drinks that may erode the tooth surface:
Snapple Lemonade
Gatorade
KMX energy drink
Propel Fitness H20 Lemon flavor
Red Bull
Fanta Orange
Power Aid
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