9 Myths About Dental Implants that Hold Patients Back

Not every patient is afraid of the dentist, but a lot aren’t exactly thrilled to go, either. Most of the time it’s due to misconceptions and myths out there about how some dental procedures work. While many patients feel self-conscious about missing teeth or problems with their mouth, fear and uncertainty can keep them from seeking the dental care they need.

Dental implants allow you to keep a beautiful smile and eat foods that you may not be able to have without healthy teeth. If you’ve been told you’re a candidate for dental implants but are still hesitant, it may be due to several common myths about the procedure and the implants. Don’t let bad information prevent you from having a healthy mouth, full quality of life, and a nice smile.

Myth: Dental Implants are Too Expensive

Myth: Dental Implants are Too ExpensiveIt is true that dental implants have a higher initial cost than other procedures. The reason, though, is that they last much longer than other options. Even bridges, which are very popular, only last seven to 15 years which means you’ll have to spend money a few times over the rest of your life to replace them. Dental implants don’t need to be replaced as often.

Myth: The Procedure is Really Painful

Having dental implants put in can be uncomfortable; we won’t tell you any different. But in terms of how much pain, most people will only need local anesthesia and nitrous oxide to get through the procedure. Of course, if you experience high levels of fear or anxiety, other sedation dentistry methods can be used. The procedure itself is not as painful, though, as you imagine it to be.

Myth: Dental Implants Look Fake

Myth: Dental Implants Look FakeThe vast majority of patients are often surprised at how real their implants look. In reality, dental implants are the only option that can fool people. When you meet people for the first time, they won’t notice unless you tell them. As for people who knew your old smile, they’ll see the difference, of course. They’ll likely be pleasantly surprised at just how real the implants look.

Myth: The Recovery Time is Too Long

What is or is not “too long” is a matter of perception. If you’ve lived with an unattractive smile or discomfort from unhealthy teeth, the two to six month recovery period isn’t so bad. Many patients feel that the time spent recovering is worth it. The extra healing time is due to the time it takes the dental implant root to bond with the bone in your mouth and gums.

Myth: Caring for Your Implants is Difficult

Myth: Caring for Your Implants is Difficult

In reality, once your dental implants are in, it’s extremely easy to care of them. Brush and floss your teeth like you always did. Even better, you don’t have to worry about getting cavities or tooth decay. We always recommend good dental hygiene, but you don’t have to do anything extra when you have implants. You can eat normal foods and chew gum, too.

Myth: Very Few People Need Dental Implants

While not everyone gets dental implants, many people are candidates for the procedure. It’s estimated that nearly 70 percent of Americans, between the ages of 35 and 44, are missing one or more teeth. Nearly a quarter of all Americans over the age of 74 are missing all their teeth. That’s a lot of people who might be a good candidate for dental implants.

Myth: Dental Implants are Unsafe

Myth: Dental Implants are UnsafeDental implants have been used in patients for more than 40 years and have a 95 percent success rate. This indicates that the procedure and the implants are extremely safe for patients. Some people believe that dental implants cause migraines. This is usually due to an underlying issue like TMJ or complications from surgery, not the implants.

Myth: You Must Go to a Specialist

Any dentist can technically offer dental implants, so you don’t need a specialist. It is important, however, that your dentist have experience and training in the procedure. Ask your dentist how long they’ve offered dental implants and what their background is before you schedule the procedure with them. You don’t need a different dentist, but you want to make sure the person you see knows what they’re doing.

Myth: Anyone Can Get Dental Implants

While the procedure itself is extremely safe, and many people may need dental implants, not everyone can get them. Dentists must make sure patients are good candidates for the procedure first. The most important factor for dental implants is strong bone tissue in your mouth. Without this, you may be eligible for other options instead.

Conclusion

Dental implants are safe and effective for most patients. What prevents many people from seeking the procedure is a fear of the unknown or the belief in persistent myths. If you think dental implants may be able to help you, talk to your dentist to get the facts. Don’t let myths or fear stop you from taking care of your dental health or having a beautiful smile.

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