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Implants bring back that confident smile

It’s easier to chew, socialise and smile for photos

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TOOTH loss and gum disease can affect people of all ages — while at least six per cent of us in the UK have no natural teeth left at all.

Many people try to cope with dentures, which do not function like natural teeth and can be embarrassi­ng and uncomforta­ble to wear.

A reduced ability to chew can be a major issue for denture users. As well as causing nutritiona­l deficienci­es, not being able to chew properly can make it embarrassi­ng for those with advanced oral health problems to take part in normal social activities, such as visiting a restaurant.

Food plays such a big part of our lives, taking centre stage in most events involving family or friends.

It can be demoralisi­ng to feel you have to avoid dining out — or need to stick to soup and ice-cream so that you don’t have to chew. Even smiling in photograph­s can be a problem, but it can feel priceless when you are able to do this again without worry.

Problems with eating and posing for photograph­s are just some of the reasons more people are now opting for full mouth dental implants that you do not remove, allowing you to relax, eat as you wish and smile with confidence.

Full mouth dental implants behave as natural teeth and can be fixed in just one day.

There is no bone grafting involved and they are tailored to your jaw for a precision fit, resulting in enhanced comfort and chewing performanc­e.

As they behave like normal teeth, you will be able to taste and enjoy your food more, which can have benefits for your diet, health and quality of life.

After treatment, most patients report that their dental implants have helped them regain self-esteem and develop new confidence in social situations.

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Pictures: EVODENTAL Implant effect: Before and after

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