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How Long Should Dental Implants Last?

The purpose of dental implants is to replace missing teeth to create a healthy smile, boost your level of confidence and benefit the structure of your mouth and face. When you have missing teeth, it can cause health problems in your mouth, such as teeth drifting, bone loss and a reduced quality of life.

Teeth drifting is when your remaining natural teeth shift because there is space in the mouth from a missing tooth. Shifting makes your teeth crooked and can leave excessive space, which affects the shape of your cheeks and jaw. You must factor in the possibility of larger food particles getting stuck between teeth as well.

Bone loss can occur if you don’t implement the right dental implant system. If no chewing or stimulation contacts the area, your bone can diminish, impacting the way your face and mouth appear. The quality of your life may also be affected if you hate showing your teeth when you smile.

With the durability of dental implants from Hiossen® Implants system, you can replace your missing teeth. It’s the perfect step toward improving your health and well-being.

What Are Dental Implants?

When you need a permanent solution to replace missing teeth, dental implants look natural. They require the same care as normal ones and also help maintain the structure of your jaw. Dental implants from Hiossen can also prevent the sinking of your face in the case you don’t have all your teeth.

Three components make up an insert. First, the implant is a titanium post that attaches to your jawbone. It acts as an anchor for the crown. Attached to the implant is the abutment, which holds the tooth in place and keeps it from shifting. The third element is the actual tooth, which is the crown. The ceramic tooth provides a natural look and fastens to the abutment, which is one of the important aspects of dental implants. With Hiossen, you have the option between SmartFit abutments and stock abutments.

Advantages vs. Disadvantages of Teeth Implantations

Several positives of having dental implant surgery include the following:

  • Better success rate than dentures
  • Bone can continue to grow
  • Can withstand biting and chewing without slippage
  • Comfortable and functional
  • Doesn’t put stress on adjacent teeth
  • Easy to care for like regular teeth
  • Implants act like regular teeth
  • Last a lifetime
  • Not subject to decay
  • Preserve structure of the face and jawbone

A drawback of dental implants is that they are more costly upfront. However, the procedure is more cost-effective in the long run. You must also meet particular requirements, such as having healthy bones and gums.

Can Dental Implants Last Forever?

When it comes to dental implants, there are three main questions many patients want answers to:

  • How long do dental implants last?
  • Are dental implants permanent?
  • Do implants last forever?

In response to these questions and concerns, Hiossen Implant offers solutions that last an entire lifetime. If you take time each day to maintain your teeth, you can have sparkling white teeth. Several studies indicate the long-term survival of dental implants is up to a 20-year span. Whether the tests took a look at short-term or long-term use, dental implants were able to withstand up to a decade or more of stress. Crowns can often last between 10 years and 15 years before replacement.

Why Your Implants May Decline Over Time

Two main factors contribute to dental implant failure: peri-implantitis and failed osseointegration. Failures occur within the first few years or even within the initial six months after surgery. Peri-implantitis is a gum disease. It attacks your implants with an infection that damages the bone around the tooth. The condition can result in a loose tooth.

Failed osseointegration occurs when your bone grows around the implant, making it too secure. It relates to bone quality, whether you smoke or if your dentist used bone grafting as well as their surgical technique.

Other factors that affect how long dental implants last are attributed to your lifestyle and oral hygiene practices. Because Hiossen uses advanced technology, failures rarely occur because of rejection or functionality. But factors such as a preexisting medical condition, disease and misuse of the implants can affect how long they last.

People who smoke or who have diabetes or other medical conditions, like cancer, have a higher risk of dental failure. It’s also imperative you have an adequate jaw bone to support the surgery since the implant fuses with the jaw. If you have bone loss and lost teeth, your dentist must evaluate your circumstances to determine a safe and sustainable solution. If you don’t have an adequate jaw bone, you must complete bone regeneration beforehand.

Your implants may even decline over time depending on the location of your teeth. If located in the back of your mouth, your teeth will experience more strain from chewing, which can cause them to fail more quickly. To reduce the risk of poor placement, the surgery requires an expert in the field.

Finally, grinding of your teeth can result in problems. Grinding can cause significant wear on the implants and may cause them to chip. If your implant does fail, Hiossen provides an Easy Screw Removal kit to aid dental surgeons in safely and quickly removing the implant.

How to Avoid Dental Implant Failure

Although dental implants have the potential to deteriorate or fail, they can last an entire lifetime when properly cared for. If you want to avoid dental implant failure, you must commit to vigilant oral hygiene each day. In fact, proper oral hygiene may prolong the average life of dental implants by several years.

While oral hygiene plays a huge role in preserving your dental implant, there are other factors that affect the longevity of a dental implant as well. Here are the top five variables to consider when trying to prolong the life of a dental implant:

  • Your oral hygiene practices: Maintaining and taking care of your dental implant means following a good daily oral hygiene routine that includes brushing and flossing. Good oral hygiene also means visiting your dental office regularly for check-up appointments.
  • The ways you use your teeth: If you tend to bite hard or chew on especially crunchy items, you may be more likely to decrease the life span of your dental implant. Using your teeth to open certain things or remove tags can also negatively affect the longevity of your dental implant.
  • The quality of the implant and the skill of the dental clinician who oversaw it: A high-quality dental implant, such as a Hiossen implant, will last longer than a cheaper one. Paired with an experienced professional dental clinician who knows how to expertly place and fuse an implant, a top-quality dental implant can last for decades.
  • The location of the implant: A dental implant located toward the back of the mouth will endure more pressure from chewing than implants positioned closer to the front of the mouth. Because of this increased wear and tear, an implant situated in the back of your mouth will most likely fail more quickly than one positioned toward the front of your mouth.
  • Your overall oral health and lifestyle: Those who smoke or regularly consume large quantities of alcohol face a larger risk of dental implant failure than those who do not smoke or drink. To help optimize the life span of your dental implant, it is best to refrain from smoking and heavily drinking before and after your dental implant is placed.

If you diligently follow healthy practices and schedule routine dental check-ups, you may increase your dental implant life span.

Hiossen Implants Last a Lifetime

Your dental implants will look natural and beautiful throughout your lifetime. We use safe and economical products manufactured under strict quality control. Contact us at the location nearest you or by calling 888-678-0001 to learn more about Hiossen’s implant system!

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