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Dental implants are intended to serve as a lifelong treatment for missing teeth. Titanium posts are surgically placed into your jawbone to mimic roots. Your bone will fuse to them through a process called osseointegration. Only a trained dental professional will be able to remove them, like in cases of failure. However, some implant dentures can be taken out for easy cleaning.
You will require oral surgery, but you don’t have to worry about a painful procedure. Your implant dentist will keep your comfort as their priority. Sedation or anesthesia will be used, so you won’t feel anything during your placement surgery. After the effects of any medications dissipate, it’s normal for your mouth to be sore for a few days. You can manage it with a prescribed or OTC pain reliever. A cold compress can numb the area and reduce swelling and bruising. Your dentist will review any additional aftercare instructions before you go home, like sticking to a liquid diet for 1-2 weeks post-op.
Dental implants can last for 30 years or longer with the right care. Many factors affect the lifespan of dental implants, like your oral hygiene. Brush, floss, and use a daily mouthwash. Visit your dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and checkup. Your diet can also affect their life expectancy. It’s best to limit hard and chewy foods. A healthy lifestyle will safeguard your investment, like not smoking or drinking a lot of alcohol. Your dentist will recommend breaking any bad habits, like chewing on your fingernails or using your teeth in place of scissors and other tools. Ask your dentist for a nightguard if you have a habit of grinding or clenching your teeth.
Dental implant failure is rare, but it’s best to be vigilant for any signs of a problem. Quick detection and treatment are essential for preventing your new smile from failing. Contact our office right away if you have pain, tenderness, or inflammation near the implant. Sometimes, a dental cleaning is all that’s needed if you don’t wait to schedule an appointment.
After your bone heals, your dental implant should never feel loose. If it wiggles, it can indicate dental implant failure from infection, bone loss, or another issue. However, the problem can also be as simple as a loose restoration. Don’t take the risk. Contact our office immediately if your implant feels unstable.
Do you have a question for Dr. Ahn? Would you like to schedule your next appointment? Our team at Oak Point Dental will be happy to answer your questions and meet your needs however we can when you reach out to our dental office.