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How Long Do Dental Implants Last
Cambridge. OH


Smiling woman with dental implant in her mouth, at OHIOSmiles in Cambridge, OH. Any medical expert would recommend exercise and a good diet if you ask them how you can live a long and healthy life. Although they might not mention it, the condition of your teeth might significantly affect how long you live! Dental implants could prolong your ability to take advantage of everything life offers. If you are wondering about questions such as, "Who is a candidate for dental implants?" or "How long do dental implants last?," this will be a dental implant FAQ with all the answers.

At doctors Denise Antalis, DDS and Kayla Warner, DDS will not only guide you through the process so that you can get the best benefits of dental implants, but they will provide you with all of the information you need for a quick recovery so that you will be back to normal in no time.

Upkeep and Maintenance


It goes without saying that you can only get the benefits of dental implants if you maintain them. The implants should be cleaned at least twice daily, just like natural teeth. Brushing with implants requires extra care to ensure that the gums and surrounding tissues are thoroughly cleaned. All forms of oral health are negatively impacted by gum disease or inflammation, which even a minor bacterial accumulation can bring on.

Implant-supported dentures, as opposed to conventional dentures, should only be taken out by a dentist. If not removed at night or during cleaning, trapped particles may go undiscovered. Because food particles can quickly accumulate around dentures and create hazardous germs, upkeep is essential.

Who is a Candidate for Dental Implants?


A person who wants to replace one or more missing teeth is in good oral health, is prepared to go through a more intrusive treatment process, and is a good candidate for dental implants. Dental implants are a good tooth replacement option if you have a strong, healthy jawbone and gums. Dental implants are not the best option if you have lost bone density due to a tooth abscess or have oral health issues like gingivitis.

How Long Can You Expect the Implant to Last?


The kind and placement of the tooth being replaced also impact the longevity of a dental implant. This is because each tooth in your mouth has a particular purpose for chewing, eating, biting, and speaking. For instance, the teeth in the rear of your mouth are more frequently subjected to increased pressure because they are mainly used for chewing food.

Another aspect to consider when determining the durability of dental implants is if you grind your teeth. The disorder known as bruxism is diagnosed when people regularly clench or grind their teeth. This places extreme pressure on teeth, which over time wears them down and may even result in chips or cracks in the dental implant. Evaluating a patient's complete health history before a dental procedure is best.
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