Dental Implants

Success Rate of Dental Implants

A dental implant is one of the most successful methods of tooth replacement. Its reliability and durability make it a great option for someone who has missing teeth. While most of the current tooth replacement options are pretty successful, dental implants happen to have one of the highest rates. 

Considering replacing missing teeth? In this article, we discuss the success rate of dental implants and what patients can do to ensure that their implants remain successful throughout the remainder of their lives. This information may be useful to someone who is weighing their options.

Success rates of a dental implant

There are a lot of replacement options that can successfully replace missing teeth, but dental implants happen to be the best. Read on to find out more.

The success rate

Dental implants have a success rate of 98%, according to WebMD. Because dental implants are made of titanium materials, the body almost always accepts them. This means that the fusing process does not reject the implants because the materials are biodegradable and safe to the body.

The 2%

There are times when dental implants do not work out. However, these occasions are very rare because dental implants aim to become a natural part of one’s body. In some rare instances, the body may reject the titanium implants due to a genetic condition or a lack of jawbone.

A lack of jawbone is quite common and oftentimes, an oral surgeon can create a bone graft to help regenerate the bone structure. However, it is important to note that the implant process will be delayed. The graft must be successful in regenerating bone growth.

There are also situations in which a dental implant may not be successful due to an infection or damage to the healing process. If patients are not careful, they could damage the implant before it has a chance to fuse, thus causing failure.

Maintaining

Although the success rate of dental implants is pretty great, there is still that 2%. There are a few ways that once can manage to maintain their success rate, thus preventing failure. Oral hygiene is one of the main ways to ensure that dental implants are successful. They do require in-depth brushing, flossing and rinsing to ensure that no bacteria is left behind or built up.

Routine dentist appointments are also an important part of ensuring success. Dentists need to monitor dental implants as they fuse within the mouth to ensure that no abnormalities are occurring. Immediately after placement, it is best to visit the dentist at least once a month. Success lies heavily on the role that the dentist plays during the healing and fusing process. 

Contact us today

Want to know more about dental implant success rates? We can help you! Our team of implant specialists would be happy to answer any questions or concerns that you have. Give us a call or stop by our office today.

Request an appointment here: https://www.atlantisdentist.com or call Atlantis Dental Care P.A. at (561) 965-9988 for an appointment in our Atlantis office.

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