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A complete guide to dental implants — benefits, procedure, recovery, and candidacy
Dental implants are widely considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth — and for good reason. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth, and with proper care, they can last a lifetime.
If you're missing one or more teeth, you've likely been told about bridges, partial dentures, or implants. This guide will help you understand exactly what dental implants are, who they're right for, and what to expect from the process.
A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone where a tooth root once was. Over several months, the post fuses with the bone in a process called osseointegration — creating a stable, permanent anchor for a crown (artificial tooth) placed on top.
A complete implant has three parts:
| Factor | Dental Implants | Bridge | Dentures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | Lifetime with proper care | 10–15 years | 5–10 years |
| Bone preservation | Yes — stimulates bone | No | No |
| Adjacent teeth affected | No | Yes (shaved down) | No |
| Feels natural | Yes | Close | Can slip/shift |
| Maintenance | Brush and floss normally | Special flossing required | Remove nightly to clean |
Getting implants involves several stages over a few months:
We take X-rays and 3D scans to assess your bone density and determine the precise placement location. If bone loss has occurred, a bone graft may be needed before implant placement.
The titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable this procedure is. Recovery is typically 3–5 days of mild soreness.
Over the next 3–6 months, the implant fuses with your jawbone. During this time you'll have a temporary crown. This phase is critical — the implant must be fully stable before the permanent crown is attached.
Once healed, the abutment is attached and a custom-made crown is placed on top. The crown is color-matched to your natural teeth for a seamless look.
From placement to final crown, the complete implant process typically takes 4–8 months. The result is a permanent tooth that functions exactly like a natural one.
Most healthy adults who are missing teeth are candidates for dental implants. Ideal candidates:
Even if you've been told in the past that you don't have enough bone for implants, advances in bone grafting techniques mean more patients are now candidates than ever before.
Dental implants are cared for just like natural teeth:
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