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Exposing Implant Dentistry myths

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Implants have been a hot topic in dentistry and the media for quite some time now. From the risks associated with them to their longevity and cost, there’s a lot of information available on this topic. We’ve all heard one point of view or another; but what does the dentist think about teeth implants? Are they safe? Are they worth the cost? Do they last as long as advertised? Are they even worth getting at all? Or are they just another example of the dental world trying to sell patients something that’s not in their best interest? The truth is probably a mix of many of these ideas. There are good things and bad things about dental implants, and it really depends on your individual situation. Let’s dive into the pros, cons, and considerations when it comes to implants—and whether or not you should get them at all.

What’s the deal with implants?

When it comes to implants, the first thing we need to discuss is: what exactly is an implant? An implant is a device that’s put into your mouth (usually your jawbone) to act as a replacement tooth root. If a tooth has been lost and is not replaceable, an implant can be used to replace the tooth and allow you to keep the rest of your teeth. This is because it’s not just a tooth that’s put in your mouth, but it’s a bridge that goes from your gums to your jawbone.

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That’s why implants are so effective at holding on to your teeth for a lifetime. Implant technology has been around for about 50 years now. They were first developed as a solution for mothers who’ve breastfed their children and lost teeth in the process. It was developed with the intention of replacing lost teeth with implants and thus keeping patients from losing the rest of their teeth.

Pros of Implant dentistry

  • They’re permanent fixtures in your mouth. You don’t have to worry about them falling out like a removable denture.
  • They look and feel just like real teeth and are a great solution for patients who’ve lost teeth due to decay or periodontal disease.
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  • They require less maintenance than bridges or dentures.
  • Implants can be used as anchor points for other types of dental work. You could attach a retainer to the implant or use it as a base for a tooth replacement if it’s being used for a tooth that’s been lost.

Cons of Implants in India

There are also some disadvantages to getting implants that you should be aware of before you make your decision. There are very few downsides to getting an implant, but there are a few things you should be aware of. They’re expensive. The average dental implant costs between INR 20,000 to INR 1,00,000 per tooth. You have to undergo a long, tedious process to get a dental implant. The process of getting an implant can take up to a year and a half. You have to avoid certain foods while getting an implant.

Dental health is key to successful implants

There’s one thing that we’ve been stressing throughout this article so far. And it’s the importance of taking care of your teeth and gums. Even if you’re getting an implant, it’s important to keep your gums healthy and maintain regular dental visits. You need to make sure that the area around the implant is healthy and has enough blood flow to it so the implant can survive. If you don’t take care of your gums and you don’t follow a good brushing and flossing routine, a dental implant could be a waste of time and money because it will most likely not survive and cause more dental problems down the line.

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Should you get an implant? Implant Dentistry

Now that we’ve discussed the advantages and disadvantages of getting an implant. We can move on to should you get an implant. The answer to this question really depends on your situation and what your dentist tells you. If your dentist says you’re a good candidate for an implant, then you should get one. If your dentist says that you don’t need an implant or that it’s not worth the cost. You should probably just stick with a bridge or a denture. Getting an implant isn’t something that you should do on a whim.

There are many things that your dentist will have to take into consideration before they recommend an implant. These include the shape and amount of teeth you have left, where your teeth have been decayed. The amount of bone density you have left in your mouth, and if you have any gum disease. The reason that your dentist has to take all these things into consideration is that implants are permanent fixtures in your mouth and the consequences of getting one done wrong can be devastating.

Myth #1: People Notice Your Dental Implants

One of the best things about dental implants is how closely they resemble normal teeth. In fact, your dental implants should pass undetectable to others. Unless you tell someone that you have dental implants, chances are good that they won’t even notice.

Myth #2: Dental Implants Are Not Comfortable

Many people avoid dental implants because they believe they are painful. In actuality, many patients express that the procedure was simpler and less painful than they had imagined. Most procedures only require the use of local anesthesia to prevent you from feeling pain, but nitrous oxide may also be used to further reduce discomfort and anxiety. Once the dental implants are in place, they will look and feel just like real teeth.

Myth #3: The Recovery Time Isn’t Worth It

One Day! The healing time associated with dental implants can last from two days to upto a week. But this will vary from patient to patient. Most patients feel that getting their smile back to normal is well worth the wait.

Myth #4: Dental Implants are Very Expensive

When considering the costs of dental implants, it is important to think about long-term expense. A dental impact is cheaper than a bridge because dental implants have longer service lives. Also, hoe can you really evaluate what a beautiful smile can do to you?

Myth #6: Any Dentist Can Do Dental Implant

This myth is partially true because it is legal for any dentist with a valid license to place a dental implant. However, not every dentist that places implants will have the necessary training in surgical implantation procedures. When completed by a trained clinician, the treatment of a dental implant will be more successful, and these dentists will have important experience to manage potential complications that may occur with the procedure.

Final words | Implant Dentistry

If you’ve gotten this far, you’ve hopefully discovered that dental implants are not the evil pieces of technology that the media and some dentists would like you to think. You’ve learned about what implants are and how they work. Their advantages and disadvantages, and how to decide if you should get one. While dental implants can be great solutions for some patients, they’re not for everybody. If you’re thinking about getting dental implants, it’s important to understand what they are and how they work. As well as the advantages and disadvantages of getting them. You should also talk to your dentist and make sure they are the right solution for you and take into consideration your specific situation.

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