Posted by Dr. Soto Mar 03, 2022
In the past, people with missing teeth problems only had two choices: either dentures or dental bridges. While these two options have been shown to effectively serve their purpose, they have significant disadvantages. Dentures, for instance, are notorious for looking and feeling unnatural and are quite inconvenient as they need to be removed and cleaned thoroughly; while dental bridges involve drilling of neighboring teeth and can lead to biting or chewing sensitivity.
Fortunately, the significant advances in dental technology have ushered in the development of dental implants, which have gained significant traction for their myriad benefits. Nevertheless, even with the popularity of dental implants, the misconceptions that they are shrouded in continue to feed the hesitancy and anxiety of some people. If you’re looking to restore your smile to its previous glory but on the fence and skeptical about dental implants, we’ve listed a few dental implant myths—along with some hard facts to dispel them—to help you make a well-informed decision.
Myth #1: Getting a Dental Implant Is Painful and Risky.
Fact: While many people are concerned about the invasive nature of dental implant surgery, thinking it can be painful and risky, dental providers take appropriate measures to ensure patients are relaxed, comfortable, and safe throughout their procedures.
Sedation dentistry, which involves the use of medications, helps you sit through your dental appointments without any worry about pain.
You may feel some tenderness or minor discomfort after the procedure, but this is effectively controlled with over-the-counter pain medications.
Additionally, dental implants boast up to a 98-percent success rate. Your dentist will also do a thorough assessment of your overall health and order the necessary preoperative tests to determine your eligibility for the procedure. If you’re a candidate for tooth implants, your dentist will provide you with detailed instructions on how to adequately prepare for the procedure and help reduce your risk for complications.
Myth #2: Dental Implants Feel and Look Unnatural.
Fact: One of the good reasons dental implants have become popular is that they function and look just like natural teeth. They are designed to blend in perfectly with your surrounding healthy teeth and help you chew, speak, and smile confidently and comfortably again.
What’s more, under proper conditions and diligent care, dental implants can last even a lifetime.
Myth #3: Dental Implants Often Fail or Get Rejected.
Fact: Only a very small percentage of dental implants are rejected. Dental implants are designed to undergo osseointegration, a process in which they bond with your gums and jawbone, essentially becoming a stable part of them.
Moreover, as mentioned, your dentist will order the necessary tests to make sure you don’t have health issues (e.g., infection or bone loss) that can result in implant failure. They will also provide you with comprehensive aftercare instructions to ensure the longevity of your dental implants.
If you’re in search of a dental practice that holds an excellent reputation for the high-quality implants and the array of other services they provide, visit us here at the dental office of Dr. Ernie Soto.
The man behind the success of our practice, Dr. Ernie Soto combines sophisticated technology and techniques with his compassionate approach to deliver unparalleled patient experience. Once he confirms your eligibility for dental implants, you can count on him to provide you with all the resources and support you need—from your initial consultation all the way through your recovery—to ensure the best possible outcome.
To find out whether dental implants are right for you, call our dental clinic at (954) 368-6264 today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Soto. You may also send an appointment request right here on our website, and we will get back to you to confirm your visit.
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