11 Top Dental Implant Pros and Cons - YouTube

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Say you’ve lost a tooth - or maybe a few of them.
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(It’s okay... happens to the best of us!)
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It could’ve been genetics.
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It could’ve been the side effect of a medication you’ve taken.
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Or it could’ve been a well placed right hook from a jilted ex-lover.
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Whatever the case, if you want to plug that gap in your mouth, you have a few options.
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One of the most popular of them is dental implants.
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A dental implant is a replacement tooth root that’s surgically implanted in the jawbone
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under your gums.
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As with pretty much anything in life, there are pros and cons to getting dental implants.
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Here we’ll look at 11 of them – 6 pros and 5 cons.
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Let’s dive in

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6 Pros of Dental Implants
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They Look Real
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This is a big consideration.
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If you’re going to replace a missing tooth, you don’t want the replacement to scream
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“Look at me, I’m a fake!”.
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This should not be a concern with dental implants.
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There are many very realistic tooth replacements you can fit on an implant.
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Function like Real Teeth
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With dental implants, you can talk and eat like normal.
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No lisps or having to remove your teeth before meals.
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Low Maintenance
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Dental implants tend to last a while and require about the same amount of care as your real
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teeth do.
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Regular brushing and flossing coupled with regular trips to your dentist is about all
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it takes.
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Lots of Options
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With implants, you have more options to choose from.
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For example, you can choose the type of restoration or replacement teeth used including crowns,
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bridges or dentures.
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You also have options on using implants to support multiple replacement teeth.
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Some examples include having 2 teeth on 1 implant, 3-4 teeth on 2 implants or All-on-4
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where all the teeth on one jaw are supported by 4 implants .
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Permanent Solution
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Dental implants are at least a semi-permanent if not a totally permanent solution.
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Once they’re in, they usually don’t have to be replaced.
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They Support Themselves
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Some tooth replacement options like bridges need other teeth to support them.
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And, in doing so, they can wear down your real teeth over time.
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Since implants completely support the replacement teeth, they don’t require any support from
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the surrounding teeth.
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5 Cons of Dental Implants
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High Cost
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Let’s just cut to the chase here
 dental implants ain’t cheap.
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A single implant will run into the thousands of dollars.
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For multiple teeth or an entire arch, the cost can reach into the tens of thousands
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of dollars.
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And, generally, dental insurance will not cover the cost of implants.
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It’s Surgery
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Getting implants placed is surgery.
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While it is generally considered a very safe procedure, complications like infection can
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occur.
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Also some pain is to be expected once the anesthesia wears off.
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Not a Quick Fix
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While there are “Teeth in a Day” implant options, getting dental implants is typically
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a long term procedure.
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Once the initial surgery to place the implant is over, it can take up to 6 months for implants
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to fuse with the jawbone.
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Teeth Will Probably Need To Be Replaced At Some Point
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This is true of pretty much any replacement tooth option you use.
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Replacement teeth can crack, chip or just wear down over time.
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When that happens, you’ll have to replace them.
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Using a great lab and experienced dentist can increase the lifespan of your replacement
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teeth however.
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Bone Loss Around Your Dental Implants
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For various reasons, you can lose some of the bone around your implant.
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If this gets too bad, then the whole implant may need to be replaced.
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Again, the skill of the dentist you use and the quality of the lab creating your teeth
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go a long way to determining the long term success of implants.
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Bottom Line
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So there you have it
 6 pros and 5 cons for dental implants.
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Despite the cons, most people who get implants are happy with their results.
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However, implants are not for everyone.
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If you’re considering dental implants, discuss your situation with a cosmetic dentist near
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you that specializes in implants and see if they are a good fit for your situation.
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To find a cosmetic dentist near you, search the listings at CosmeticDentistryNearMe.com