Dental Implants: What Lasts Forever?

When you hear that dental implants last forever and ever this sounds fantastic! However, this may also sound a little fishy. Sure, there are dental treatments out there that provide years’ worth of improvement for your smile but eternity sounds a bit far-fetched. The truth is, it’s all about understanding implants and restorations, how they work, and which parts will stay in place potentially for life and which may require the occasional replacement. Sort through the details with us and you’ll begin to understand what’s what.

The Implants (Posts Only) May Stay Forever

Here’s the true forever part of receiving dental implants: The actual implant, which is the post that is replacing your roots, may last for the rest of your life. Think of them as your new roots, which can also last for your entire life. The posts actually combine and bond with your jaw tissue, which means they’re not just resting in there. They “become one” with your jaw. So, barring advanced oral disease or trauma, they’re staying put.

The Restorations May Require Replacement

Now, here’s the part of receiving dental implants that may not last for the rest of your life: Your restorations. These are the prosthetics that are placed to replace your missing tooth crowns, which is the part above your gum tissue. This may be completed with a dental crown, bridge, partial, or full denture. These prosthetics can last a very long time, given they receive excellent care. However, there’s the chance that they may need repairs or to be replaced. However, remember: You can expect many years of wear!

Get The Scoop On Implant Details With Us

Receive answers to your questions about stuff you’ve heard regarding dental implants when you visit us for an appointment! James Stewart, DDS, and our team serve patients from Livonia, MI, as well as Farmington Hills, Farmington, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Dearborn Heights, Dearborn, Garden City, Westland, Redford, and the surrounding communities. To schedule a consultation, call our office today at (734) 425-4400.