Dental Implant FAQ
![]() Do Dental Implants Hurt?Your dental surgeon often uses a local anesthetic during the procedure. While it may induce slight discomfort, the sensation often goes away when we administer painkillers after the surgery. On the other hand, for many patients, the procedure does not induce any pain at all. What Is the Key to Successful Implants?Here’s something most patients are often unaware of. The key to successful implants has more to do with the quantity and quality of bone than with anything else. In case there’s a deficiency, patients may need to provide a replacement in the form of a minor augmentation around the neck of the implant. It often takes place at the same time as implant placement, depending on the deficiency size. How Long Do Dental Implants Last?Adequate care and maintenance ensure that your implants last for many years. While they are quite similar to natural teeth, there is no lifetime guarantee for them. During the healing phase, there could be a slight chance of the implant failing to osseointegrate. This means that it may not fully attach to the bone. In case this happens, your dental surgeon will remove your implant and place another, several weeks later. Nonetheless, implants are a predictable, reliable and long-term treatment option. How Can You Maintain Dental Implants?In order to prolong the life of your implants, you must look after them and have regular check-ups based on the timeline set by your dentist. Remember, your implants require the same care as your natural teeth do but pay special attention to the implant sites. Make sure to brush, floss and maintain adequate hygiene to keep them healthy. Also, keep a close check on the quality of gum and bone around your implant area. Need More Information? Schedule Your Consultation TodayThere’s no doubt about the efficacy of dental implants and how well they work for most people in the long run. After all, everyone deserves an equal chance at smiling confidently and performing everyday tasks with ease. Whether it is tooth loss or damage, this procedure can do wonders to restore the natural capability of your mouth. At Elliott Dentistry, Dr. Elliott and Dr. Ellis and Dr. Ellis are always set to answer your questions about the procedure, its benefits, complications, and post-surgery care. For further details about the procedure and its long-term impact on your oral health, contact us at 971-274-4360 and schedule your consultation appointment today. |
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