How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

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Dental implants offer a great alternative to long-term tooth replacement,  requiring only the same level of care as your natural teeth, and mimicking their appearance. But how long do dental implants last?

Dental implants are designed to provide patients with a permanent solution to tooth loss. However, the lifespan of your dental implants will also rely upon your general oral hygiene, lifestyle choices, and how well you take care of your teeth.

Due to the cutting-edge technology used within dental implant procedures, implant failures caused by rejection or functionality problems are now extremely rare. If they do occur, the most frequent causes are pre-existing diseases and medical conditions, or even improper implant usage.

With good cleaning and flossing, the implant screw itself can last a lifetime – provided that the patient attends check-ups with their dentist every six months. Crowns typically need to be replaced after around 10 to 15 years, owing to wear and tear.
The location of the dental implant within the mouth can also influence how long the implant will last. Because action such as chewing requires more active use of the mouth, implants farther from the front of the mouth are prone to deteriorate more quickly.
However, if you take good care of your teeth and use the crown carefully, it could last much longer than 15 years.

How you can Maintain your Dental Implants?

Like your natural teeth, dental implants can be taken care of in the same manner. To maintain healthy gums and teeth, and minimize plaque and biofilm build-up, ensure that you brush your teeth twice a day, making sure to floss afterward. This will prevent bad breath and help to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

The lifespan and health of your dental implants will also be improved if you only use them to chew and eat meals. Using your dental implants as a tool, such as to open bottles or plastic packaging, will subject them to needless strain, which will shorten their lifespan.

Routine Check-Ups

Staying up to date on routine visits to your dentist is another great way to ensure that your teeth and gums remain in the best condition possible, helping your dental implants to last much longer. Your natural teeth and dental implants will both be cared for and cleaned correctly during your dental hygiene check-ups.

You should still have regular dental exams even if you have false teeth. Your dentist will be able to check for any problems with your implants at these appointments, in addition to evaluating your oral health. It is simple to spot cracks or other damage to the crown, and your dentist will talk with you about the best way to repair any problems.

Improving your Oral Health

At Ascent Dental Care, we think it’s important to provide our patients with as much information as possible concerning their therapies, allowing them to make knowledgeable decisions regarding their care by through quality help and advice. Our committed dental hygienists can show you how to take care of your dental implants, as well as how to improve your overall oral health.

Our team is available to help you through the procedure if you’ve been thinking about getting a dental implant in Malvern to replace lost or damaged teeth.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries about the course of your treatment or your overall oral health.

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