Teeth were designed to last a lifetime, but sometimes they don’t! Replacing missing teeth can be an important contributor to your overall health and well-being. Implant dentistry should always be considered as an option to replace a failing or missing tooth.
Many people with missing teeth are embarrassed by facial disfigurements caused by years of lower jaw bone loss. Some people stop eating fruits and vegetables, not because they want to, but because they find them too difficult to chew. The Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada has published these fully researched facts:
- A diet rich in vegetables and fruit can reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and some types of cancer.
- Insufficient consumption of vegetables and fruit is one of the major causes of chronic or non-communicable diseases (diseases that are not contagious) including heart disease, stroke, cancers, respiratory diseases, diabetes and obesity.
Whether the loss of a tooth is the result of an injury or periodontal disease and decay, a failed root canal, or simply genetic disposition, a dental implant is by far the best treatment option to replace a missing tooth.
Precise computer-guided dental implant surgery has made the procedure faster, highly predictable and long-lasting. Implant Dentists can analyze the anatomy of the patient’s jaw without surgery, which saves time and money and shortens implant recovery time.
Feel good about smiling again. Enjoy your favourite foods. Eat normally, live healthier, and improve the quality of your life. At AXIS Dental Group, we are conveniently located in Brampton near Dixie Road and Queen Street, and serve the surrounding communities of Armbro Heights, Bramalea, Bramalea Woods, Campbells Cross, Castlemore, Churchill, Claireville, Deerfield, Ebenezer, Eldora Park, Frasers Corners, Gorewood Acres, Grahamsville, Huttonville, Madoc, Mayfield, Peel Village, Ridgehill, Snelgrove, Springbrook, Sunset Corners, Victoria, Wildfield and Woodhill.
We invite you to book a free consultation to learn more about dental implants today.