What Are Some Dental Implant Myths?
October 4, 2021
When you are dealing with missing teeth and looking for a replacement option, it is difficult to make a case against dental implants. They offer many benefits and are appreciated by dentists and patients who have chosen them.
But, like anything else, they are not immune to misinformation, and it is important to know the facts so you can confidently make a decision. Keep reading to learn about some dental implant myths you might encounter.
Myth 1: Bargain Implants are Just Fine If You’re on a Budget
When you are prioritizing spending above all else, you won’t receive the highest-quality material. This is significant since dental implants are fused to your jawbone and function as part of your body. Quality implants utilize biocompatible titanium and spending a bit more is going to pay off over the many years you’ll have them. A perfect example of a worthwhile investment!
Myth 2: A Dental Bridge is Superior to Implants
There are many ways to replace missing teeth, but they are not all created equal. Bridges stabilize one or more artificial teeth by using the natural teeth on each side of the gap. Since dental implants replace the natural root of missing teeth, they offer an unmatched level of stability. Also, they stimulate bone growth to preserve your facial structure. Meanwhile, bridges can put more stress on the adjacent natural teeth, and they do not last as long before you must seek another solution.
Myth 3: Your Implants Won’t Look Like Natural Teeth
Part of the investment is selecting a skilled implant dentist to perform the procedure. Someone with experience in the field can blend them in perfectly alongside the rest of your smile. Each implant’s placement is carefully planned. The crowns attached to the end of the implants are customized to be the specific color, shape, and size to match your other teeth.
Myth 4: It Hurts to Get Dental Implants
Most people who decide to get dental implants will tell you there is no significant discomfort during the process. Pain is most likely to occur after the procedure while you are healing, but your dentist will make sure you have the proper medication. When you consider that your smile is going to be set up perfectly for many years to come, any short-term soreness won’t seem as difficult to deal with.
When you see oral health information you aren’t sure about, the best thing you can do is ask your dentist. They are constantly studying the latest technology and communicating with their colleagues in the field. Ask your dentist about dental implants the next chance you get and expect a rave review!
About the Author
Dr. Patrick Crowley earned his degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry. He is a member of the American Dental Association and has been experienced in placing and restoring dental implants since his postgraduate work at OU. If you’ve been considering dental implants for tooth replacement, Dr. Crowley can complete the entire process in one location, he utilizes Sirona 3D X-Ray Technology for implant placement, and he offers several flexible financing options. To learn more, you can schedule a consultation on his website or call (405) 751-5515.
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