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A Breakdown of the Myths and Truths About Dental Implants
Michael L.

The rising demand for dental implants results from their revolutionary purpose, to replace missing teeth. The success rate of dental implants in scientific literature is an astonishing 98 percent, according to a report from the Journal of Oral Implantology. Implant dentistry offers a natural-looking restoration that can last a lifetime with proper care.

A Breakdown of the Myths and Truths About Dental Implants

If you are considering dental implants to restore your smile, the chances are you have already done some research. After all, you are reading this article for that exact reason. As you collect information about the process, coming across a few rumors that might scare you is customary. While you may feel self-conscious about one or more missing teeth, fear and uncertainty are powerful emotions that can stop you from seeking the dental care you need.

A Breakdown of the Myths and Truths About Dental Implants

Misconceptions About Dental Implants

Dental implants and Teeth in 1 Day are permanent, mountable replacement teeth that allow you to have the smile of your dreams. If you are hesitant about getting dental implants because of misleading myths, 24/7 Local Dentist is here to ease your worries by debunking some common misconceptions. False information should not prevent you from having a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile.


Myth #1: The Dental Implant Procedure is Painful

The process of getting dental implants can sometimes be an uncomfortable one. However, in terms of how much pain, most patients would only need local anesthesia and nitrous oxide to complete the procedure. Truthfully, the procedure itself is not as painful as you might imagine. And if you suffer from high levels of fear or anxiety, our practice offers sedation dentistry. 24/7 Local Dentist is one of only a handful of dental offices in California licensed to practice IV sedation or “dentistry while you sleep.”


Myth #2: It Takes Forever to Recover from Implant Dentistry

First, “forever” is an exaggeration. Second, 24/7 Local Dentist promises that the amount of time you have to wait is worth it. Third, what you are getting in return is a picture-perfect smile.


Pain and discomfort from unhealthy teeth, as well as the embarrassment from an unattractive smile, will become things of the past. In this case, the three to four month recovery period doesn’t seem too bad. The time it takes for an implant root to bond with the bone in the mouth is the reason behind a dental implant surgery’s extended recovery time.


Myth #3: Dental Implants Look Fake

On the contrary, a lot of patients are often surprised by how real their dental implants look. When meeting people for the first time, or even when facing friends and family, they will not notice unless you tell them you have teeth implants. Although your loved ones will see a striking difference, they will be more astounded at how natural the implants look.


Myth #4: Dental Implants Require Extensive Care

Mirror mirror on the wall, this misconception is one of the most false of all. Dental implants are incredibly easy to maintain because they require the same care as your natural teeth. Simply brush, floss, and make regular visits to your dentist. What’s more, although the crown of a dental implant looks like a natural tooth, it is incapable of acquiring cavities.

Good dental hygiene is always important, but there are no additional requirements when caring for dental implants. You can even eat your favorite foods without stern restrictions.


Myth #5: Dental Implants are Not Safe

The technology behind dental implants has been advancing since its introduction in 1965. Today, dental implants are high in demand, and as mentioned, have a 98 percent success rate. meaning implant dentistry is extremely safe for patients.

Like other medical practices and devices, however, dental implants pose some health risks. Problems are usually rare, minor, or misdiagnosed. For example, some people think that dental implants cause migraines. In truth, an underlying issue called temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is often the cause of severe headaches. Dental implants do not play a role in this.


Myth #6: People Don’t Need Dental Implants

While not everyone chooses to get dental implants, they are the treatment of choice for missing teeth. Did you know that about 70 percent of Americans, between the ages of 35 and 44, have lost one or more teeth? To add, about 40 million Americans have lost all of their teeth. These people are not just candidates for dental implants, but they also need the procedure to achieve the quality of life they deserve.


Myth #7: Anyone Can Get Dental Implants

The procedure itself is safe, but dental implants are not for everyone. Part of a dentist’s job is to ensure his or her patients are good candidates for any procedure, especially if it requires surgery. A requisite for dental implants are healthy bone tissue in the mouth. Without this critical feature, you may be more suitable for other options, such as dentures and partials.


Myth #8: You Don’t Need to See a Specialist

Technically, any dentist can offer dental implants. But is it worth risking an unsuccessful procedure? No. It is important that your dentist has received training in the procedure, and that he or she has experience in dental implant surgery. 24/7 Local Dentist uses the latest advancements in dental implants in California and our offices places the most implants in the State.


Takeaway

Often, a patient’s hesitation and skepticism toward dental implants stem from an untenable fear of the unknown or the belief in persistent myths. If you want to improve your smile and dental health, it’s time to stop feeling powerless to myths and fears. (833) 220-2448 now or fill out our form to request a FREE consultation. Blog

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