How successfull are dental implants ?  
     
 

Available studies indicate that surgical placement of root-form dental implants is successful more than 90% of the time. When these implants fail, the problems usually occur within the first year after surgery. After that, only about 1% of all implants fail each year.

 
     
  Dental Implants have become increasingly popular since the American Dental Association (ADA) endorsed them in 1986. Between 1986 and 1999, the number of dental implant procedures tripled. An ADA survey found that the average number of implants placed by a dentist who does the procedure was 56 per year in 1999, compared with 18 in 1986. According to the survey, in 1999, 90% of oral surgeons, 68% of periodontists, 10% of prosthodontists and 8% of general dentists had performed implant procedures.  
     
  It is now estimated that between 300,000 and 400,000 dental implants are placed every year in the United States.  
     
  Dental Implants Versus Alternatives  
     
  Depending on your particular problem, dental implants can be more expensive than the alternatives (denture or bridge). A dental implant plus a crown costs between $1,500 and $4,000. The fees will depend on many factors. Insurance companies generally do not cover this cost, although you should always check with your insurer.  
     
 

While the upfront cost for dental implants can be more than for other types of restorations, the investment can pay off in the long run. You do not necessarily need a dental implant for every missing tooth. Your dentist can discuss how many implants you will need.

 
     
   
     
  Other benefits of dental implants include:  
     
 

•Feel — Because dental implants are imbedded in your bone, they feel more like your natural teeth than bridges or dentures.

• Convenience — You will not need to worry about denture adhesives or having your dentures slip, click or fall out when you speak.

• Nutrition — You will be able to chew better with dental implants. Chewing can be difficult with regular dentures, especially ones that don't fit perfectly. A regular upper denture also covers your palate, which can reduce your sense of taste.

• Self-esteem — Because dental implants are so much like your natural teeth, you will think about them less. Your self-esteem and confidence will be improved because you will not have to worry about denture problems or people noticing that you have missing teeth. Regular dentures also can affect your speech, which can make you less self-confident when talking with others.

• Now you know what dental implants are you need to decide if they are for you. If you have any horror stories or success stories please feel free to share it with others in our comments section. You can also read some of our other articles that we have gathered from the web on dental implants and decide if you need dental implants .

 
     
  Benefits of Dental Implants  
     
 

Eat Better Dentures can only deliver a small fraction of the biting force of natural teeth. With dental implants, patients can bite with forces close to that of natural teeth. Better chewing efficiency results in better digestion leading to improved health of patients Speak Better

Speak Better One fear, which denture wearers have, is that of their dentures coming out of their mouths when they speak. Implant supported prostheses are retained firmly to the jaw, allowing patients to speak with confidence .

Look Better Implant supported crowns and bridges can be made to look very natural, with excellent aesthetics, which greatly enhances the patient's smile . Feel Better Implant supported dentures can be fabricated with reduced extensions, so that patients feel less bulk in their mouths while wearing their denture. With dental implants you won't have your dentures slipping and sliding in your mouth again and you will enjoy excellent fitted dentures .
 
     
   
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