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Risks and Side Effects Associated with Dental Implants

March 03, 2010 @ 06:36 PM — by unknown
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If you are missing teeth, dental implants may be the best solution; however, it’s always best to consult a dental professional first to discuss risks and side effects of the procedure.

 

Dental implants are currently the best permanent solution for replacement of teeth lost due to excessive wear, injury, and decay. Implants are the ideal solution when missing teeth are affecting quality of life, they can help improve self-confidence in work situations as well as in your personal life.

 

All surgical cosmetic dentistry procedures carry risk, and oral surgery is no exception. There is no 100 percent guarantee that the implant can be placed successfully; however, the procedure is successful in 95 percent of cases involving placement of implants in the lower jaw, and 90 percent successful in cases where placement of implants is in the upper jaw. The better chance of success in the lower jaw is due to the fact that the lower jaw is more dense. In fact, implants placed in the lower posterior section of the jaw have the highest success rate.

 

There is also a small risk of implant failure. This can be caused by infection or actual damage to the implant. Implants may also become loose, although this can be addressed by a dentist. Smokers have a greater risk of implant failure and should begin smoking cessation efforts prior to surgery.

 

If you are interested in learning more about the risks and benefits associated with dental implants, make sure to consult a cosmetic dental professional in Nashville area. Dental implants are certainly a natural and long-lasting solution for anyone with missing teeth, and while they are costly, most patients find the results merit the cost. It’s important to do your research about dental implants and follow all of your dentist’s instructions prior to and following the implantation procedure. This will ensure you achieve the best results.

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