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Try as we may, we can’t always keep our natural teeth for life. Dental trauma, decay, and gum disease are culprits that can rob us of permanent teeth. To compensate, however, we can choose an enduring restorative treatment. For most people, that would be dental implants. How long do dental implants last? Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Residents of Streamwood, Illinois, and neighboring areas can consult Dr. Joon Han and the team at Irvington Dental for information on implant treatments.
It’s important to understand that implants are not natural teeth. They’re titanium posts that Dr. Han places inside your jawbone surgically to support your new teeth. Implants replace the tooth roots you lost when your teeth went missing. Their biocompatible composition allows them to fuse with your bone tissue to become a permanent foundation for your new teeth. When the implants fully integrate with your jaw, we’ll attach restorations to restore your smile.
Here are additional facts you should know about implants:
– Implant teeth differ from other restorations because they have crowns and roots. Dr. Han can replace one tooth, several, or all your teeth with implants, using porcelain crowns or a fixed to make your smile whole again.
– Implant teeth are just as secure and stable as natural teeth because they’re anchored in place by artificial tooth roots.
– Implants can restore your smile’s functionality for biting and chewing, so you don’t have to forgo certain foods. You can reintroduce foods like meat, nuts, raw fruits, and vegetables into your diet.
– Implant surgery is a safe, straightforward procedure with a 98% success rate. Working with an experienced, conscientious implant dentist like Dr. Han can help you have a positive, comfortable procedure.
– Individuals with good overall health and strong jawbones are typically eligible for dental implants. If you smoke or drink alcohol in excess, however, implants may not be the best treatment for you as these habits impair healing and can lead to implant failure.
Getting implants can take months to complete. Dr. Han will schedule a consultation, review your medical history, take x-rays and other imaging, and outline a plan for treatment. Then there’s the actual surgical procedure to place your implants and a waiting period of months for the implants to fuse with your bone tissue before permanent restorations can be added to complete your smile.
– To benefit from healthy dental implants in the long term, you need to take good care of them. Good oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, and cleanings can keep your implants going strong to support your beautiful new smile long-term.
To learn more about implants and their benefits, contact Dr. Joon Han from Irvington Dental in Streamwood, IL, at (331) 245-2969.