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Tooth loss can ruin a perfectly good smile, diminishing your confidence and self-esteem in the process. The sooner you replace lost teeth, the sooner you can smile confidently. Dr. Robert Evelyn from Ocala Smiles in Ocala, Florida, heartily recommends quality dental implants as a permanent solution to tooth loss issues. Working with a skilled tooth implant dentist like Dr. Evelyn is key to having a smooth, successful, stress-free treatment.
Here are some excellent reasons to choose dental implants as your replacement teeth:
No other restoration matches implants’ natural look and feel when replacing lost teeth. That’s because implants replace your teeth and their roots. Your new teeth are anchored in place by titanium posts (implants) that are surgically inserted into your jaw and left to fuse with your bone tissue. Implants stabilize your new teeth so they don’t come loose. Your replacement teeth will have the same natural structure as real teeth and the same secure feel, allowing you to smile, laugh, speak, and eat confidently and easily.
When teeth are lost, your jawbone begins to deteriorate as no tooth roots stimulate growth. By fusing with your jawbone, implants provide jaw stability and support. Like real tooth roots, they stimulate bone growth and regeneration, promoting a strong, healthy jaw and continued facial support.
One of the main tasks of teeth is biting and chewing. By leaving gaping holes in your mouth, tooth loss makes chewing uncomfortable and difficult. This function is fully restored with implants. With artificial tooth roots, implant teeth function like real teeth for biting and chewing, making eating a joy! You can return to eating all your favorite foods without worrying about damaging your teeth. Implants can also improve your digestion, letting you get more nutritional value from your food.
Titanium implants can last indefinitely, with good oral care. Quality restorations can last up to 20 years. Unlike conventional dentures, implants have no adjustment period, and you don’t have to replace your restorations as frequently. If a long-lasting tooth-loss solution is what you seek, you can’t do better than implants.
Implant teeth are cared for like real teeth, through daily brushing and flossing, and seeing Dr. Evelyn twice annually for checkups and cleanings. Although implant teeth are cavity-proof, your gums can get infected if not cared for properly, leading to implant failure. Good oral care will keep your new smile in great shape in the long term.
Restoring your smile with implants will give you the confidence to live a full and active life. An attractive, healthy-looking, functional smile will enhance your appearance, self-image, and quality of life.
Interested in learning more about implants? Call Dr. Robert Evelyn from Ocala Smiles in Ocala, FL, at 352-867-7181.
Dr. Robert J. Evelyn graduated from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, where he received accolades for outstanding patient care, willingness to help others, and eagerness to learn. He completed a General Practice Residency at NYU Lutheran Medical Hospital Center in Brooklyn, NY, and received extensive training in restorative dentistry, implants, oral surgery, and endodontics. Dr. Evelyn has fellowships from the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics. He is a member of many professional organizations, including the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, and AGD.
Dr. Wayne Harper has been practicing general and cosmetic dentistry in Ocala since 1985. He received his undergraduate degree from Stony Brook SUNY and his dental degree from Emory University, Atlanta. He practiced in Ormond Beach until opening his Ocala office. He has attended numerous continuing education curricula, including the Pankey Institute and Dr. Peter Dawson continuum, and holds a Fellowship from the Las Vegas Institute for Global Studies. Dr. Harper is a member of organizations such as the American Dental Association, Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, and International Association for Physiologic Aesthetics.

