Oral health is an important part of our overall health and daily life and we realize it much later - particularly when there’s an injury. Whether from an accident, gum disease or wear and tear, dental implants are a reliable way to get your confidence back.
The three main types of implants are:
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Endosteal (most common, fuses to the jawbone)
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Subperiosteal (placed on the bone if you have low jaw density)
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Zygomatic (anchored in the cheekbone for severe bone loss)
So, should you get whole mouth dental implants? Follow along as we explore the cost and factors affecting it, such as the number of implants and the type of implant. Ready to smile brighter?