Dental implants provide the ideal tooth replacement solution. Because the crown is secured using posts inserted into your jawbone, they offer a very realistic look and feel. Implants function exactly like your natural teeth roots and fuse to the bone. While implants are considered a “permanent” tooth replacement solution, typically lasting three times longer than dentures, there are several factors that impact how long they will actually last.
Here we look at how long implants last, the different types of dental implants, and factors that impact longevity. But as any trusted specialist should, we also explain some potential drawbacks, treatments to remedy them, and tips to increase the likelihood of having a successful dental implant experience.
While saying that nothing great lasts forever may be true, dental implants come awfully close. When the procedure goes as planned, this natural process secures the posts to the jaw. The crown material is strong and highly resilient, and implants fit securely like real teeth. As long as you don’t have an underlying medical condition and are able to avoid unfortunate accidents, the implant itself can last forever, and the crown has a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
According to studies, the longevity of dental implants averages 90 to 95 percent success over a 10-year period. This means that when you have a dental implant procedure, you have a very high likelihood of being able to enjoy life to the fullest as if you never lost the tooth or teeth in the first place. In the event that issues with your implants do occur, we can provide you with a solution that will make it right.
We’re always available for no-obligation consultations to get the process started.
A touching song, great book, or those last few minutes of sleep before the alarm goes off are all things we wish would last forever, but they never do. Your dental implants are designed to be with you forever, but there are a handful of factors that can influence their longevity. At Apple Dental Implant Centre, we will explain potential risks during your no-obligation consultation. Here are some factors that can affect your dental implant lifespan:
As with your natural teeth, if you fail to follow a healthy dental regime, your oral health can suffer, impacting your implants. This is why it’s always a good idea to follow a consistent oral hygiene routine that includes:
As mentioned, dental implants are inserted into your jawbone. If you suffer from bone loss, your implants may not be optimally supported, which can lead to issues that will affect the effectiveness of the implants. If you’re unsure if bone loss could possibly affect your dental implant lifespan or procedure, contact the specialists at Apple Dental Implant Centre today for a no-obligation consultation.
Smoking increases the risk of having issues with your dental implants because it impacts blood flow which can interfere with healing and osteointegration.
Teeth grinding causes trauma from constant pressure, which can damage the structure of your dental implant. Grinding your teeth can also interfere with the healing process, so try to be aware when you’re awake and get in touch with us if you grind your teeth at night to explore your options.
Medical conditions and treatments can affect so many different things, and it’s always a good idea to get in touch with us to discuss your concerns if any of the following scenarios are true for you:
While it’s true that older patients have an increased likelihood of running into problems, that doesn’t mean you aren’t eligible if you are older. Just schedule a no-obligation consultation with our team and we will go over all the possible risk factors with you to help ensure dental implants are the right choice for you.
An inexperienced dental surgeon can make mistakes that lead to problems. Common issues include improper placement or failure to wait until the posts have completed the healing and osseointegration process. The use of sub-standard implant materials can also interfere with the bone-fusing process. Using a trusted implant specialist like Apple Dental Implant Centre ensures all best practices are followed. Schedule a no-obligation consultation with us today to learn more.
It is possible to experience an allergic reaction to the titanium alloy material used for the posts. Signs you are allergic to your implants include:
If you are aware you have a titanium allergy, get in touch with us so we can go over your options and recommend an alternate type of post.
Ideal candidates for dental implants have good oral and general health and no signs of gum disease. You also require a healthy, adequate jawbone to support the implant posts. If you’re not sure if you’re a good candidate based on this criteria, get in touch with us for a no-obligation consultation.
The types of implants available include single, multiple, and All-On-4®. Lifespan is not as reliant on the type of implant as much as it is on the position of the missing tooth.
First, let’s look at the types of implants:
The position of your implants has more impact on lifespan than the type of implant. Over a 12-year period, upper implants have an 84 percent success rate compared to lower implants at 93 percent. As a comparison, dentures have a reported failure rate of almost 40% and dental bridges may have to be replaced every 5 to 10 years. It’s also important to note that dental implants are the only option for tooth replacement that can help prevent bone loss and stimulate bone growth.
In the rare case that your dental implant fails, your dentist will review the symptoms and work toward finding a solution. Some of the signs to watch for include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, let your dentist know as soon as possible. They will assess your implants and recommend treatments that may include removing the implant, replacement, bone grafting, and others. The key is to take action as soon as you notice any signs of trouble, so a solution can be found as soon as possible.
To keep your dental implants in good condition and continue the healing process, it is very important to follow your dentist’s post-care instructions to a tee. The recommended tips include:
Yes, it is always best to consult with an expert when considering any form of dental treatment. If you would like to discuss the possibility of having dental implants, a consultation is the most direct route to information and treatment. A consultation will also review the pros and cons of dental implants and whether you have common risks affecting the longevity of dental implants.
The specialists at Apple Dental Implant Centre are ready to answer your questions and discuss your tooth replacement treatment. Click here to schedule your no-obligation free consultation today, or find an Apple Dental Implant Centre near you.