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Why do Dental Implants Last So Long?

November 3, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — texasdentistry @ 7:18 pm
Diagram of a dental implant

If you’re in the market for a tooth replacement option, you’ve probably heard a lot about the merits of dental implants. One of the main reasons they’re so popular is their longevity; dental implants routinely last over thirty years with proper care. They’re also remarkably dependable, with over 95% of dental implants lasting for more than twenty years.

Even if people are aware of how long dental implants are expected to last, they might not know why. Having that information can tell you much more about dental implants as a procedure, which will make you a better consumer. If you want to learn more about dental implants’ success, here’s what you should know.

They Make Use of the Jaw

Your natural teeth are secured directly to the jaw. To support those teeth, vital nutrients are sent to the jaw, which fosters bone health. Many tooth replacement options, however, are supported entirely by your gums, or by the surrounding teeth. That means that your body will stop sending nutrients to the jaw, resulting in bone loss. Once that area of the jaw begins to shrink, it can make your restoration fit poorly. In that case, they’ll need to be replaced.

Dental implants are secured directly to the jawbone, which facilitates its health. That means that you won’t ever have to replace them due to bone loss.

They’re Made of High-quality Materials

Dental implants consist of three parts: the titanium post, the porcelain crown, and a titanium abutment that connects the two. Titanium is the standard for implants all over the body due to its durability, resistance to corrosion, and biocompatibility. In making use of cutting-edge materials, dental implants significantly increase their likelihood of long-term success.

Dentists are Specially Trained to Use Them

Some dentists complete their implants in-house, but most will refer you to an implant specialist partnered with their practice. Studies have shown that the leading determiner of the success of an implant is the proficiency of the provider who inserts them. Implant specialists have completed hours and hours of additional training that qualify them to help you with whatever complication may arise.

Hopefully, now you understand a little bit more about why dental implants last as long as they do. With this knowledge, you can make a more informed choice about which tooth replacement option is best for you.

About Our Practice

At Texas Dentistry and Braces we make it a priority to treat every one of our patients with the respect and compassion they deserve. Every member of our dental team is an expert in providing top-notch care. We also have seven qualified dentists on staff across several locations, meaning we have the resources to give every patient one-on-one attention. We partner with some of the best implant specialists in Texas and make use of top-of-the-line technology when getting you ready for your implants. If you have any questions about how to make your dental implants last, we can be reached at our website or you can call our Mesquite office at (972) 329-4200.

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