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Can Everyone Get Dental Implants?
Dental implants have become the most popular tooth replacement option worldwide, due to their excellent durability, function, and aesthetics.

BriefingWire.com, 7/20/2021 - Dental implants have become the most popular tooth replacement option worldwide, due to their excellent durability, function, and aesthetics.

According to the American Dental Association, an implant is a screw-shaped or cylindrical fixture that is inserted into the jawbone to serve as a replacement tooth root for artificial teeth. Over time, the implant becomes fused with the surrounding bone tissue and offers a stable foundation for the attachment of the artificial teeth.

If you are interested in getting your missing teeth replaced with dental implants, but you’re not sure whether they are a suitable option for you, read on. This article explains everything you need to know about tooth replacement with dental implants. [FURL=https://pembrokedentist.ie/cosmetic-dentistry/dental-implants/]dental implants[/FURL]

What Is A Dental Implant Lifespan?

Dental implants are by far the most durable and long-lasting tooth replacement option currently available. According to the American Dental Association, dental implants can last for a lifetime if they are looked after properly through optimal oral hygiene maintenance. Research has also shown that the five-year success rate of dental implants is more than 98.5% – which is the highest among all the replacement options currently available for missing teeth.

Can Dental Implants Fallout?

When inserted by an experienced and qualified dentist, dental implants have an excellent success rate. However, implant failure can occur in some cases, especially when there is an underlying local or generalised bone pathology.

Dental implants can fail in extreme circumstances although this is why dentists wait a few months after implantation, to allow the implant to fully integrate into the bone. This ensures undisturbed and optimal healing of the implant surgical site.

How Are Dental Implants Made?

Dental implants are manufactured in large factories and industries that specialised in the fabrication of metallic prostheses. The majority of the dental implants nowadays are made from titanium alloys, which are known for their strength, durability and safety for use in the human body.

An implant is usually made in two pieces; the implant screw that is inserted within the bone and which serves as the artificial root, and the abutment that connects the implant with the crown or the artificial tooth.

These artificial teeth are then made by a highly skilled dental technician, this is the part of the implant that you see, the titanium section is hidden under the gum.

The detainee and part of the dental implant is buried beneath the gum

How Do One Day Dental Implants Work?

Normally, dentists wait for a few months before they attach a suitable prosthesis over the implant to replace the missing teeth. This is done to ensure the uninterrupted healing of the implant insertion site.

Once the implant has become firmly embedded within the bone, your dentist will load it with a suitable prosthesis.

However, in some cases, dentists may also choose to attach a prosthesis over the implant immediately after tooth extraction and implant insertion.

Such types of implants are known as immediate implants. It must be noted that not everyone is a suitable candidate for getting same-day or one-day dental implants.

How Long Do Implants Takes To Heal?

After inserting the implant inside the bone, your dentist will place a healing collar over it to promote healing. Over the next few months, bone tissue will start to develop around the implant.

This process, called osseointegration, will result in an intimate contact bet

 
 
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