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Common Questions asked About Dental Implants


1. Question: Is the dental implant procedure painful?

Answer: No. Local anesthesia is more than adequate to numb and eliminate the pain during the procedure. There should be absolutely no pain associated with dental implant placement.


2. Question: Who can place a dental implant?

Answer: Any dentist trained in advanced dental implant surgery can place an implant. Implant dentists are listed in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry directory.

Typically, a ‘fellow’ in the academy will have more experience in implant placement. Board certified periodontists and oral surgeons, who are not members of this academy, may also be qualified to place dental implants.

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3. Question: Are there any age limitations for placing dental implants?

Answer: No, anyone above the age of 18 years old who is in generally good health is a potential candidate for dental implants.


4. Question: How long do implants last?

Answer: If the dental implant ‘takes’, or osseointegrates into the bone, implants can last 20+ years. Many times dental implants will last the entire lifetime of the patient.


5. Question: Are there any special mainte- nance requirements for dental implants?

Answer: Yes, you must brush and floss your teeth daily, and have your teeth professionally cleaned by a dentist or dental hygienist three to four times per year.


6. Question: Can dental implants be ‘rejected’?

Answer: Yes. If dental implants are rejected, this usually occurs within two to three months of placement. If implants are stable after one year, they typically last a very, very long time.

7. Question: What causes dental implants to fail?

Answer: The most common cause of dental implant failure is smoking cigarettes.

Cigarette smoking will decrease implant prognosis by as much as 50%. Uncontrolled diabetes is another cause of dental implant failure. Other factors contributing to dental implant failures are poor oral hygiene, poor diet, systemic illnesses, and poorly constructed restorations above the implant.


8. Question: How long does the dental implant restoration process take?

Answer: After dental implants are placed, they should be allowed to heal for at least four months. After this initial healing period, the dental implants can be restored with either fixed teeth, or with removable overden- ture type teeth. Depending upon the complex- ity of the restoration, it can take several addi- tional months to complete.


9. Question: Does dental insurance cover dental implants?

Answer: There are a few exceptions, but usu- ally insurance companies do not cover dental implants. Ask your benefits provider for the

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specifics of your dental insurance policy.

10. Question: Can anyone get dental implants?

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Answer: No. Besides health concerns, there are local factors in the mouth which may pre- clude someone from getting dental implants. These include the quality and quantity of the available bone for implant placement. Other factors such as nerves, blood vessels, cysts or sinus’ may also influence implant placement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this chapter show about common questions asked about dental implants?

This chapter from Amazing Smiles Through Cosmetic Dentistry explains or demonstrates common questions asked about dental implants as part of Dr. Albert J. Kurpis’s broader cosmetic dentistry approach to improving smile balance, appearance, and confidence.

How do I know which cosmetic dentistry treatment is right for me?

The right treatment depends on the condition of the teeth, gums, bite, facial balance, smile goals, and a professional examination. Similar-looking smile problems may require different solutions.

Can cosmetic dentistry improve both appearance and confidence?

Cosmetic dentistry is designed to improve the appearance of the teeth and smile. For many patients, a more balanced and attractive smile can also improve confidence in social, personal, and professional situations.

Where can I learn about similar smile problems?

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