Yes! Clinical studies of up to 30 years show implant survival rates of over 90%. Longer studies are hard because people pass away with implants in place. However, we do know of a man who had implants more than 50 years!
Most people are candidates for dental implants. You just have to meet three standards: be an adult, have one or more missing teeth, and be healthy enough for surgery.
One dental implant supports one tooth. However, when several teeth are missing, we can use a few implants to support a bridge or denture rather than using an implant to replace each individual tooth.
Titanium is the best material for a tooth implant because it is biocompatible and fuses with the human bone.
This all depends on whether teeth need to be extracted and if additional treatments such as a bone graft or sinus lift are needed. As a rough guide, the cost of ‘All-on-4 dental implants’ to replace a whole arch of teeth is between $15,000 to $30,000.
In short, yes! You can enjoy the same foods as you would with your natural teeth.
In some cases, yes. On the same day that your dental implants are placed, you’ll also receive temporary functional teeth. These remain in place until your custom permanent teeth are ready to be placed.
An implant dentist will decide whether you are a candidate for dental implants. Generally you need to have good medical health, good oral hygiene, and a generous supply of healthy bone. However, a bone graft can often solve a lack of bone.
Generally speaking, health insurance covers only a small part of the implant treatment and you can expect a significant gap between the amount covered by insurance and the amount left to pay. Always check with your insurance provider.