Misconceptions about Dental Implants

Dental implants are highly recommended as an effective and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. However, there are some common misconceptions about the procedure but here are the facts you should know about dental implants:

 

  1. Dental implants are painful.

    Fact: The procedure is performed under anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Most patients report manageable post-operative soreness that can be controlled with medication.
  2. Dental implants are too expensive.

    Fact: While the initial cost may seem higher than other options, implants offer long-term cost-saving benefits due to their durability and longevity. Currently there are also financing and other payment plan options which make dental implants more affordable.
  3. Dental implants don't last.

    Fact: Placed under most ideal dental conditions and with proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime which makes them a sound investment in your oral health. Statistics show a success rate of over 95%. Implant placement can even help generate bone growth and preserve jawbone health.
  4. Dental implants look fake.

    Fact: Implants are strategically placed in relation to your overall teeth and mouth structure and finished with high quality crown restorations, blending in with your existing teeth and giving you a natural look.
  5. Dental implants are purely cosmetic.

    Fact: Implants improve not only your smile but also your oral health and overall health by preventing bone loss and improving chewing function.
  6. Dental Implant is not a specialized field.

    Fact: While a small percentage of implant cases are simple and uncomplicated and can actually be performed by general dentists trained in implantology, there are a high number of cases that require pre-implant procedures such as bone augmentation, and sinus lifts to prepare the implant sites as well as multiple implants for a full-mouth restoration. These procedures are best performed by a highly trained and qualified Oral Surgeon and Oral-Maxillofacial surgeon to achieve the best desired results.