What to Expect with a Dental Implant

By Walter Patrick

Dental Implants are one of the fastest growing procedures in the dental industry as patients are now looking for a long term solution to replacing lost teeth and dental implants is the closest procedure you will find to replacing natural teeth.

But you may be thinking “ What to expect with Dental Implants ? “ before deciding on any dental implant procedure. The good news is that dental implants will normally have a 15-25 year life span for successful procedures, indeed the success rate for dental implants is very good with only about 5-10 % of patients rejecting any dental implant.

Many professionals will also offer to replace any failed dental implants but be sure to check with your consultant. Dental implants have received positive feedback with many patients believing that dental implants offer a more natural feel than bridging.

In common with most surgery, it is vital that your consultant does a full examination before any implant procedure. Patients who are effected by diabetic conditions, heavy smoking, stress or mental illness problems may find their dental implant success rate much lower. Please note this is also the case for many other simple medical procedures and not just linked to dental implants.

Dental implant surgery will take a different amount of time depending on the work required, all procedures should be performed under local anesthesia so it is a relatively pain free procedure.

It is important to remember that Dental Implant procedures are usually performed in stages lasting 3-6 months in many cases so it is not an overnight success although the long term benefits often outweigh the costs of dental implants which can range from $1000- $30,000 depending on the dental implants required.

Many people will also point out when asked “ What can I expect with dental implants ? “ is a return of self confidence as you no longer are reluctant to smile and expose your missing teeth ! Dental Implants should be a lifelong tooth replacement solution and in the long run will often be very cost effective.

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