Have you suffered a sports injury to the mouth or jaw? Dental implants are an excellent way to repair or replace your damaged tooth.
Injuries are a part of sports, and in some cases, may even be considered a rite of passage, with some athletes proudly bearing their scars. However, any trauma to the face or mouth can result in damage that can have adverse functional, aesthetic, and psychological effects.
These include:
Dental Implants Restore Function To Your Tooth After a Sports Injury
At Future Smiles, we offer a wide range of tooth replacement solutions from traditional dentures to flexible partials and dental implants to suit all needs, lifestyles, and budgets.
Want to know which option is right for you?
Damage to the mouth from playing sports will not only leave you in pain, but it can also cause missing teeth. In such cases, you’ll need to replace them with dental implants. This is important because missing teeth can lead to many problems including:
What are Dental Implants?
Contrary to popular belief, a dental implant is not an artificial replacement for your tooth, but for your root. Made from titanium metal, these implants are inserted directly into your jawbone and stand in for the root where your natural tooth once was.
Once the dental implant is securely in place, an artificial tooth is attached to it. The implant acts as an anchor to keep your new replacement tooth in place.
Some of the benefits of this tooth replacement solution include:
While it’s important to be aware that it may take some time to receive a dental implant, due to the fact that it’s placed surgically, you must remember how it will positively impact your life in the long term.
Here’s What To Expect From A Dental Implant Procedure
How long does the entire process take? Depending on your healing, the dental implant procedure could take anywhere between 3-6 months.
What To Expect From Dental Implants
While modern dentistry ensures that any tooth damage you sustain can be fixed, it’s important to protect your mouth, teeth, and gums, when playing sports. Depending on your activity, you may want to consider wearing a:
Helmet: This is a must for activities that involve speed or impact such as football, hockey, skating, and bike riding.
Mouth Guard: This is one of the best ways to prevent injury to your teeth, tongue, and lips. A custom-fit mouth-guard from you dentist is better than a ready-made one and will protect your teeth more.
Remember: Oral injuries from sports can have serious financial, cognitive, psychological, and medical costs so it’s best to take preventative measures and ensure your teeth are protected during any activity.
To find out more about our affordable and customisable tooth replacement options, and how we can help restore the function and beauty to your smile, contact our Calgary denture clinic at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.
To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.