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How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

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How long dental implants last depends on factors like your oral health, dental medical history, oral hygiene habits, your diet, whether or not you smoke, and how regularly you see your dentist.

Most of our patients’ dental implants will last 25-30 years. Because of new technology, some placed in recent years will last 40 years or longer. In time, you may need to replace the crown (the artificial-tooth part of the three-part implant), but the implant itself, which replaces the tooth root, usually will last a lifetime.

Dental Implants – The Best Choice for Tooth Replacement

Implants certainly last longer than alternatives such as dental bridges, dentures, crowns and mini-implants, which commonly must be replaced every 15 years. Plus, implants are also more comfortable, do not slip, and can stand up to chewing and biting better than these alternatives since they’re integrated into the jawbone.

Because they look, feel and function like natural teeth, dental implants help improve confidence and self-esteem. They also make it easier to speak, eat and kiss! And caring for them is as easy as caring for your natural teeth. As far as holistic tooth replacement options go, dental implants are the best, because they literally fuse with your jaw and become a part of your mouth.

Protecting Your Dental Implants Starts With Surgeon Selection

If your surgery is performed by an experienced oral surgeon like Wilmington Oral Surgery’s Dr. Scott Puckett, your dental implant may last longer. A dental implant dentist is an oral surgeon who specializes in implants: how to place the dental implants correctly, address any complications, and determine when the implant has completely fused with the bone upon healing.

Implants at the back of the mouth experience more day-to-day pressure from chewing than those in the front, and so may fail more quickly. And people with diabetes or cancer are at a higher risk of dental implant failure than others.

When you come to Wilmington Oral Surgery to discuss the potential of getting an implant, we will review your medical history and hygiene habits carefully and make a plan for your dental implant surgery. If you are a good candidate, chances are your implants will last decades or longer.

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