Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental implants are designed to provide the foundation for the restorative dentist to replace missing teeth to form and function. The patient has the ability to eat virtually anything. Facial contours and tooth space is also maintained by replacing missing teeth. Implants are fabricated of titanium posts which are inserted into the jaw bone where the teeth are missing. There are many different types of implants and the determination is made on examination and the degree of space, amount of remaining bone and individual choice of dentist. Once the implant is placed, a healing time is needed, which may take a few months. Once the implant is ready, it acts as if it were a tooth root substitute, where the dentist can now perform their restorative treatment.

Do implants last a lifetime?

Researches show that an implant can work for a very long time. However there is not enough data to support the theory. The success rate of dental implant is approximately 80% for a 20 year period. With good maintenance and care, dental implants can indeed, last a lifetime.

This picture shows a dental implant