Monday, September 1, 2014

Football Season is Here and More Athletes are Depending on Dental Implants

Dental Implants
Sports season is in its full glory and dental implants are being used by athletes across the world to replace missing teeth.  As the kids head back to school and sports and football games dominate the television, it is important to remember that teeth can easily become the first victim in the game.  The American Dental Association reported that between 13 and 39 percent of tooth loss happens as the result of a sporting injury and that $500 million is spent per year on replacing those teeth. 

We are an expert in replacing missing teeth and do so in a way that appears completely natural.  We know how to position teeth just right and how to create new ones that blend in so well, you can’t tell which one is real and which one is not. This is good news for everyone that will lose a tooth while playing sports this Fall.
When a tooth falls out there are several options for replacing it.  Dentures have been a solution for hundreds of years but are not convenient for active people.  Athletes and adults with busy lives don’t want to worry about their teeth becoming loose or falling out and realistically they don’t have time to think about their teeth at all.  With dentures, that is never a possibility but it is with dental implants.

During the procedure, we implant a metal post under the gums and secure it to the jawbone.  Over the course of several months, the bone and metal will fuse together and create a new root system that is as secure as a natural one.  In fact, since metal cannot become infected, it may be more secure than natural roots.  Once this phase of the process is complete, we secure a new tooth to the metal post, and the results are amazing.  The new tooth will look like a natural one, and no one will be able to tell the difference.

One famous football player that used dental implants to replace missing teeth is “The Fridge.”  As a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears, this 380 pound player started to feel pain in his teeth.  Overtime the problems became worse, and his four front teeth fell out.  This caused embarrassment in addition to the pain.  In order to address the issue, he had implants, and the missing teeth were restored. This transformed his smile and his appearance.  Whether you are an athlete or not, implants can do the same for you.

Warning to basketball players –
It is commonly thought that football is the most dangerous sports.  This is true in some categories, for example, brain injuries.  It is incorrect when it comes to dental injuries. The University of California reviewed the accident reports from their athletic department over the course of nine years and found that basketball players were the most likely to sustain a dental injury.  In fact, 11 out of every 100 players filed a report for a dental injury.  If your child is playing basketball – purchase a mouth guard.  If you happen to lose a tooth while playing, call us to discuss how implant dentistry can restore your tooth.

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