All about Dental Implants

Welcome to our Dental Implants FAQ section, where you will find answers to your questions about this solution for replacing missing teeth. Learn about the nature of implants, their suitability, duration, costs and necessary care. Discover how a natural appearance is achieved and the key considerations for a successful procedure.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Implants

Here, we demystify dental implants and provide essential information to make informed decisions about your oral health.

01

What are dental implants?

These are titanium devices that are inserted into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth.

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02

Who are implants suitable for?

They are generally suitable for adults with good oral and bone health.

03

Are dental implants painful?

No, most procedures are performed under local anaesthesia to minimise pain. Discomfort afterwards is usually mild and temporary.

04

How long does the procedure take?

It depends on the case, but usually about two months are required for complete osseointegration.

05

How long does the procedure take?

Varies according to the complexity of the case and treatment needs.

06

Does insurance cover implants?

They are not usually covered in full, although some insurances offer discounts or partial coverage.

07

How long do implants last?

With good care, they can last for many years or even a lifetime.

08

What is osseointegration?

It is the process by which the bone fuses with the dental implant, ensuring its stability.

09

Can I smoke if I have implants?

Smoking may adversely affect osseointegration and increase the risk of implant failure.

10

How are dental implants cared for?

They are cared for in the same way as natural teeth: daily brushing, flossing and regular check-ups.

11

Do the implants look natural?

Yes, crowns are designed to blend in naturally with the rest of the teeth.

12

Can my body reject the implant?

It is rare, but complications can occur if professional instructions are not followed correctly.

13

Is it necessary to extract a tooth in order to place an implant?

Only when the tooth is damaged and cannot be preserved.

14

Can I receive several implants at the same time?

Yes, depending on oral health status and treatment planning.

15

Can dental implants become loose?

It is rare, but can occur and should be treated as soon as possible.

16

What happens if an implant fails?

It can be removed and a new placement can be considered after a period of healing.

17

What is the success rate of dental implants?

It is very high, generally above 95 %.

18

Can implants be placed if gum disease is present?

It is not recommended until periodontal disease is treated.

19

Can implants be placed if there is little bone?

Yes, although in some cases a previous bone graft may be necessary.

20

Can implants cause allergies?

This is extremely rare, as titanium is a hypoallergenic material.