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How long do dental implants last?

How long do dental implants last?

Dental implants are part of a tooth replacement system. But you may be wondering how long they will last. Here, our Etobicoke dentists discuss the longevity of dental implants.


What are dental implants?

If you are missing one or more teeth, your dentist may recommend a dental implant to secure a tooth replacement, such as a crown or bridge. Dental crowns and bridges are restorations that look and function like a natural tooth. Having a dental implant procedure done can boost your confidence and self-esteem, and improve your oral and overall health as well.

The Dental Implant Process

Dental implants include two components. The implant itself is a tiny titanium rod that is placed in your jawbone. An abutment is screwed into the implant and attaches to the tooth replacement, holding it in place.

The procedure is done over two visits. At the first appointment, your dentist will implant the titanium rod into your jawbone. This is beneath the gum tissue which will then be reattached in place.

During the healing process, your gums will attach to the implant and your jawbone will bond to it.

After the gum tissue has completely healed, you will come in for your second appointment. Your dentist will fit your implant with a tooth replacement to create the appearance of a natural-looking tooth.

Are they permanent?

The tooth replacement (crown or bridge) may need to be replaced after 5 to 10 years, even with diligent dental care. Discuss with your dentist how long a crown or bridge may be expected to last in your specific case.

However, the actual dental implant can have a lifespan of 25 years or more with proper care. In some cases, you may never need to replace your implant if it doesn't become damaged, loose, or infected.

As the implant is metal, it is very durable, but there are some factors that can influence how long you can expect an implant to last, on average.

Proper Care

Taking care of your dental implants is much the same as caring for your natural teeth. Twice daily brushing and flossing every day are essential for the long-term success of your implant.

Regular Dental Appointments

It is important to continue visiting your dentist twice a year. Not only will these visits provide thorough cleanings that will keep your teeth and gums healthy, but they also provide your dentist with an opportunity to monitor the state of your dental implant as well as the health of the surrounding teeth. Any issues with the gums or deterioration can be addressed early or possibly prevented in the first place.

Protecting Your Teeth from Damage

You should refrain from biting or chewing hard materials such as the ends of a pen. You should never use your teeth as a tool to open items. This can cause damage in the form of cracked or chipped teeth.

Your Health

Certain lifestyle choices can impact the tissue surrounding your implant, lessening its stability. Your overall health may also play a part in how successful your implants are over the long run. Certain diseases and medical conditions can lead to a heightened risk of dental implant failure.

To find out if dental implants are right for you, or to schedule an appointment, contact our Etobicoke dentists at Royal York Dental.


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