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Your Ultimate Guide To The Dental Implant Procedure

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There are several reasons why you may need to go through dental implant procedure. You can lose a tooth from decay due to bad oral hygiene or you may have an infection or genetic condition that causes you to lose your teeth. Equally, trauma, such as a sports injury or car accident can knock teeth out and leave you with a gap.

While you can live with the gap between your teeth, it may knock your confidence and the other teeth will slowly move to cover the gap, potentially weakening their roots in the process. Tooth implants are an expensive option. However, if you look after them they can last as long as the rest of the teeth in your mouth.

You will need to see a reputable dentist, such as this dentist Fortitude Valley, to ensure you get the best possible treatment.

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