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Dental Implant FAQ’s
How long do dental implants last?
Several studies indicate the long-term survival of dental implants up to a 20-year span. Whether the tests took a look at short-term or long-term use, dental implants were able to withstand up to a decade or more of stress. Crowns can often last between 10 and 15 years before replacement.
How painful is it to get dental implants?
You can expect to feel some pain when receiving a dental implant. However, people who undergo the procedure often say that having a tooth removed is more painful. A dental implant requires that the surgeon make incisions in your gums. You will receive local anesthesia to numb your mouth during the procedure.
Which is better dentures or dental implants?
Dental implants are often a popular choice for people who have only one or two teeth missing, but they can be an alternative to dentures if you have several missing teeth. As long as your gums and jaw are healthy, two or more implants can serve as a base of support for several replacement teeth.
What is the recovery time?
Implant placement is not a very invasive procedure and most patients are back to a normal daily routine is less than 2-3 days. Some have minimal pain and are back to work the next day. However, everyone responds and recovers from surgery differently.
Are dental implants a good choice?
Dental implants have a success rate of up to 95%. A 2014 study suggests greater implant success rates when carried out by an implant specialist. When it comes to appearance and feel, the only difference between dental implants and real teeth is that it is not real teeth