Whose Fault Are Bad Dental Implants?

Dental Implants are devised to replace a lost tooth – or lost teeth. They are a popular dental treatment option and offer a permanent solution for patients. The risk of complications is typically less than 5%, according to recent statistics. However, there are still some important considerations for getting dental implants. These become even more critical if you have received a bad dental implant which requires correcting.

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Dental Implant Risks

Most dental implant surgery has a pretty successful track record. Especially when you consider that nearly 70 % of adults of the ages between 35 and 44 have had tooth loss for any number of reasons, including:

  • Gum disease or poor oral health
  • A failed root canal
  • An accident.

Previously, options for any lost teeth were much more restrictive. Removable dentures or fixed dental bridges anchored to adjacent healthy teeth were the main choices. Nowadays, the dental technology of dental implants is so solid, that our Tysons Corner cosmetic dentist can easily install a quality dental implant to make your smile whole again.

By following a sound oral hygiene program and avoiding chewing any hard items, like candy or ice, your dental implants are safe, hygienic, and can last. Brushing and flossing regularly will both enhance your overall health and well-being and allow you to maintain any dental implants, dental bridges, porcelain veneers, or smile makeover you may have.

If you are ready to sink your teeth into some solid information about dental implants or other dental treatment options, please contact Galleria Dental Aesthetics. Call (877) 268-2442 to schedule your initial appointment.

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