Congressional Dental Care offers dental implants at their Rockville, MD dentist office. When you compare the benefits of dental implants to other options, dental implants are the obvious solution to missing teeth. The dental implant procedure has significantly improved and now holds about a 95% success rate. With proper care and routine dental visits, your dental implants can last forever.
Dental implants can be used to replace one missing tooth or several missing teeth, or to secure a denture when an entire arch of teeth has been lost or removed. They provide a permanent, secure, natural-looking, and completely functional solution that will also support healthy bone growth in the jaw to maintain your natural appearance and profile.
Dr. Ali Sarkarzadeh and Dr. Sina Farzin work together to provide patients with quality dental implants under one roof at their Rockville, MD dentist office. Dr. Farzin will surgically implant the dental implant into the jaw bone beneath the gum line.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Farzin offers personalized dental implant treatment plans that provide lasting and natural results to improve the function and stabilize the structure of your bite and smile. Dr. Farzin also provides gum and bone grafting for patients who have advanced periodontitis and require additional treatments before receiving their dental implants.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Look and function exactly like your natural teeth – a dental implant will look, feel, fit, and function just like your natural teeth. They are strong and stable and truly the next best thing to your real teeth.
Superior durability and longevity – other options for missing teeth, such as dentures, will eventually need to be replaced. That cost can add up over a lifetime. When properly placed and cared for, dental implants can last a lifetime.
Improves the appearance of the smile and lower face – a face without teeth will appear sunken and can add years to your appearance. Dental implants help keep the natural shape of your face and lower jaw area.
Helps avoid bone loss associated with tooth loss – if you are missing one tooth or multiple teeth, that void can cause bone loss and deterioration in your jawbone. Dental implants are the only option for missing teeth that stimulates the jaw bone, which helps stimulate bone growth. This will prevent bone loss.
Improves speech – removable options for missing teeth oftentimes slip or do not fit correctly. This makes the simple task of talking hard and embarrassing. Dental implants are permanent and do not slip, thus making speaking a lot easier.
Patients can eat food without restrictions – also, with removable options for missing teeth, there are dietary restrictions. With dental implants, there are no restrictions on what you can eat since they are durable, stable, and permanent.
Avoids further damage or decay of remaining healthy teeth – a tooth-supported dental bridge requires grinding down your healthy teeth in order to provide a place to attach the bridge. You’re essentially damaging your healthy teeth in order to provide a replacement for the missing tooth. A dental implant is surgically placed only in the space where the missing tooth is located. Your healthy teeth are left alone.
No worry of dentures slipping or falling out – the constant worry that your restoration may fall out while talking or eating is taxing. This leads to feeling uncomfortable in public or around other people. Dental implants are permanent and release a person from that constant worry.
Learn More About Dental Implants
- Dental Implants Overview
- Dental Implant FAQs
- Cost of Dental Implants
- The Dental Implant Process
- Dental Implants vs Dentures
- Teeth-In-A-Day
- Single Tooth Dental Implants
- Multiple Teeth Dental Implants
- Complete Dental Implant Services
Schedule a Consultation
If you are missing teeth and interested in the benefits of dental implants in Rockville, MD, schedule a consultation with Dr. Sarkarzadeh or Dr. Farzin. They will discuss your dental health, cosmetic goals, and budget concerns to determine if dental implants are right for you. Congressional Dental Care is currently accepting new patients.