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Are Dental Implants Guaranteed For Life?

PUBLISHED March 8, 2015 by Ken Templeton

Losing teeth is a difdental implants ficult prospect. As our adult teeth grow in, we expect them to last forever. Unfortunately, there are a number of things that can happen that cause teeth to fall out. Some lose teeth to illnesses or medications that they have taken in their lifetime. Others lose teeth due to accidents, such as sports or car accidents. Many people may lose teeth just due to poor hygiene. Once you develop certain tooth issues, there may be no going back.

No matter the reason for tooth loss, you should consult your dentist about possible tooth implants, who will likely refer you to a dental implant specialist. Getting dental implants will help with the functionality of your teeth, as well as your self-esteem. Seeking out dental implants is not be a difficult process, though it may take a few appointments to complete dental implants.

A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone, and is designed to replace the root of the tooth, and anchor replacement teeth. Some dental implants are simply called a crown, though the crown is the portion that will be placed on the exterior to act as a tooth.

 

Dental Implants and Lasting

Dental implants are made to last long term. The amount of time that dental implants will last will depend on how well each person takes care of their teeth and the implant. Keeping up good hygiene, such as flossing, brushing after each meal, and especially keeping the gums in good health will make sure that the dental implants last.

If you want to make sure that your dental implant lasts, ensure quality materials are used for the dental implant. Go to a dental implant specialist who is well informed on the process of dental implants and the best types of posts for crowns.

Guarantees cannot be given, as the health of the teeth are up to the patient and are out of control of one’s dentist. Keeping up with dental visits is necessary to care for a dental implant. Seeing a dentist every 6 months or more will help your dental surgery to last. With the right practitioner, the proper hygiene, and the right dental care, your dental implants can last for a lifetime.

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