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		<title>How Long Can I Expect My Dental Implants to Last?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dan Kelliher]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2017 22:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are quickly becoming the most popular replacement for your missing teeth. This is because they’re sturdier than dentures, less worrisome, and look just like your natural teeth. When you choose to get dental implants to restore your smile, you’re making an investment into one of the most noticeable aspects of your appearance. So [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implants are quickly becoming the most popular replacement for your missing teeth. </p>
<p>This is because they’re sturdier than dentures, less worrisome, and look just like your natural teeth. When you choose to get dental implants to restore your smile, you’re making an investment into one of the most noticeable aspects of your appearance.</p>
<p>So how long can you expect your <a href="http://fairfaxvirginiacosmeticdentist.com/dt_denimplants.htm" title="dental implants" target="_blank">dental implants</a> to last?<br />
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The Potential to Last for Life</strong></p>
<p>Your dental implants have the potential to last for life! Dental implants have a high success rate, meaning that once they heal, they’ll likely never need to be repaired or replaced. This is because the metal post that is inserted into your <a href="http://fairfaxvirginiacosmeticdentist.com/dt_tmj.htm" title="jaw" target="_blank">jaw</a> during the procedure is designed to effectively replace your tooth’s root.</p>
<p>When your dental implant is placed, your body accepts the dental implant and new bone begins to grow around the post. Once the dental implant heals in your jaw—with the proper care—your implant will remain sturdy and healthy for life!<br />
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Dental Crown Replacement</strong></p>
<p>Once the metal post is inserted in your jaw and fully healed, your dentist will place a dental crown on the end. Your ceramic dental crown is designed to cover the “root” of your dental implant and protect it. A <a href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/save-your-smile-with-dental-crowns/" title="Save Your Smile with Dental Crowns" target="_blank">dental crown</a> is designed to look just like your missing tooth, so no one will be able to tell the difference.</p>
<p>Although your actual dental implant can last for life, your dental crown will need to be replaced every so often. For some people, this is every 10-15 years. With the proper care, your dental crown has the potential to last even longer! During regular checkups, your dentist can let you know what shape your dental crown is in and when it needs to be replaced.</p>
<p><strong>Proper Care for Your Implants</strong></p>
<p>Just like your natural smile, dental implants need the right care. In fact, you’ll care for dental implants just as you would your natural teeth.</p>
<p>Following your oral surgeon’s instructions for caring for your dental implant immediately following the procedure will help you heal right up. Once the implant is healed and your crown is placed, there are a few things you can do to ensure your implant lasts for life.</p>
<p>You’ll need to brush and floss your dental implant just like your other teeth. Carefully flossing around your dental crown can help you to dislodge trapped food debris and plaque. Brush your dental crown gently but thoroughly. Of course, it’s imperative that you visit your dentist for regular checkups to ensure your dental implant is healthy and strong. Your dentist can also advise you of when you’ll need a crown replacement to maintain your beautiful smile!</p>
<p>Dental implants are an excellent choice for missing teeth. More and more patients are turning to dental implants to restore their smiles and enjoy feeling confident again. Schedule an appointment with your dentist to talk about if dental implants are right for you. Unlike other tooth replacements, dental implants have the potential to last a lifetime!</p>
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		<title>Experience the Benefits of All-Ceramic Crowns</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr. Samir Alaswad]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2017 00:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If it’s time for you to get a dental crown to protect your tooth, you have options. Dental crowns are durable, functional caps for your teeth that can be made of many different materials. These include stainless steel, porcelain fused to metal, resin, or ceramic. Dental crowns are designed to protect your tooth and improve [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it’s time for you to get a dental crown to protect your tooth, you have options. Dental crowns are durable, functional caps for your teeth that can be made of many different materials. These include stainless steel, porcelain fused to metal, resin, or ceramic. Dental crowns are designed to protect your tooth and improve its appearance. The benefits of choosing crowns that are made entirely of ceramic are numerous. These all-ceramic crowns provide many patients with their best solution to protect a damaged tooth for years to come! Here’s why.</p>
<p><strong>Accurately Match Natural Teeth</strong></p>
<p>With all-ceramic crowns, no other material is used. This means the ceramic naturally looks more translucent and accurately mimics your <a href="http://ovsmile.com/cosmetic-dentistry/implant-dentistry/" title="natural teeth" target="_blank">natural teeth</a>, much more so than other crowns. There’s no metal showing with ceramic crowns, so these crowns work especially well for teeth that are often seen, such as your front teeth. They blend with your existing teeth to create the impression of a gorgeous, <a href="http://ovsmile.com/cosmetic-dentistry/cosmetic-dentistry/" title="full smile" target="_blank">full smile</a>. All-ceramic crowns are perfect for the smaller spaces that your front teeth usually constitute. When you want a crown that looks natural, consider getting a dental crown made solely of ceramic!</p>
<p><strong>Biocompatible Material</strong></p>
<p>Fortunately, ceramic is a biocompatible material. What this means is that it’s healthier for your natural gum tissue as opposed to harsh metals. All-ceramic crowns allow your gum tissue to grow around the edges of your dental crown, meaning it’ll look even more normal and seamlessly integrate with your beautiful smile. Since ceramic isn’t made of any type of metal, there’s no risk for an allergic reaction such as those that some patients experience with metals. You’ll also have limited risk for sensitivity to temperature when eating or drinking. Ceramic proves itself to be the best crown material for many patients.</p>
<p><strong>Best of Both Durability and Beauty</strong></p>
<p>Metal crowns tend to be stronger than ceramic ones, but they may be easily spotted by people who see you smile or speak. Ceramic crowns provide a solution that’s indistinguishable from your natural teeth, but they’re also durable and can protect your teeth for years. In some instances, they’re more cost effective than metal crowns.</p>
<p>Ceramics also tend to be resistant to wear as opposed to other materials. This is in part because your dentist can contour the crown to perfectly fit your <a href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/malocclusions-of-the-teeth-what-causes-a-misaligned-bite/" title="Malocclusions of the Teeth: What Causes a Misaligned Bite?" target="_blank">bite</a> and smile, which not only looks better but allows your tooth to function as it naturally would and be resistant to any other type of tooth wear.</p>
<p>When you want a crown that’ll be virtually invisible in your mouth but provide you with the functionality of your existing teeth, talk to your dentist about all-ceramic crowns. These dental crowns match your natural teeth and tend to be healthier for your gum tissue. It could be the perfect fit you’ve been looking for!</p>
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