Box with a dental implant

A common accident that happens to a boxer is losing a tooth after a fight. Hard punches can have the power to break a boxer’s teeth. In case this happens, there is a dental remedy: dental implants. Here are ways to get back on your feet and on your teeth again.

(1) Heavy training choir for a while. A boxer who loses not only the fight but also his teeth rises up with new strength: the ability to take much stronger blows. But this does not happen immediately; it takes plenty of proper rest and a good mindset. The missing tooth or teeth can never be reinstalled. When preparing for a dental implant, a boxer must be in good health; he must stop training hard before (or after) the operation.

(2) Go to a dentist. Dental implants are more durable than replacement teeth. Its root is made of titanium, a very strong metal; the artificial tooth is the same as the one used in removable prostheses (or maybe not). The operation involves money and time. After some preliminary examinations, a dentist drills a hole in the jawbone. The screw is then inserted to act as the root of the implant. After weeks (or maybe months, depending on certain conditions), the artificial tooth/teeth and other things can be placed.

(3) Time to heal. The implant placement can take weeks and even months to fully heal and be able to withstand the force shock. A boxer should eat healthy foods rich in calcium; refrain from training: it can cause defects in the implant and even in your general state of health.

(4) Ready to box again. When the teeth are done, you need to make sure that the past accident never happens again. You should also have a regular checkup with your dentist for further development. You should also choose a durable mouthpiece to protect your teeth. You need to be aware of the safety of your teeth and that will affect your combat. But true fighters never lose hope and confidence; sounds trite but true.

Win the fight and never lose teeth with dental implants. This piece of dental technology adds strength and power. Being strong is not just a matter of the body’s natural ability; it’s also about proper training and mindset, and maybe reliable teeth.

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