Are Implants Permanent?

Implants have been around for quite some time. The first implant was produced by Ingvar Branemark, who was a Swedish orthopedic surgeon, back in 1952. Since then the use of implants has provided to be extremely beneficial throughout the dentistry profession. However, there have been many questions throughout the years as to if implants are permanent. The answer to this question can be very complex. If individuals provide the implant proper hygiene and dental care; the implant is durable enough to last over 25 years.

If an individual has a dental implant there are simple precautionary actions they must practice in order to ensure the proper life of the implant. Dentists stress the importance of daily brushing and flossing, as well as, having a check-up every six months. Plus it is recommended that individuals avoid biting or chewing on very hard items. In addition, it is never suggested to use your teeth for opening items. Following these simple guidelines will be crucial to the overall success of each and every dental implant. Therefore, in most cases, people have the final decision of how long the implant lasts for them.

Dental implants have a 95% average success rate, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Therefore, replacing them may never even need to occur in an individuals lifetime. However, the success of the implant again depends heavily on the individuals' health and hygienic practices. Highly trained and skilled dentists will have each patient complete an initial exam for them to check over the teeth, jawbone, and gums to ensure the individual is an appropriate candidate. Along with the cost taken into considerationThis process also helps determine if the dental implant will be a good addition to the individual's mouth and if it can be maintained properly to last forever. Individuals should not forget to complete their daily hygiene practices and visit their dentist every six months for a check-up. At these check-ups, the dentist will assess if the dental implant is still in good condition. If the implant does not become loose, is free of infections, and not damaged; the implant can easily last the duration of an individuals life.

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