3 Misconceptions That May Influence Your Dental Implant Choice

Posted on: 24 September 2015

When you experience tooth decay or several dental issues that cause your smile to be less attractive than you like, dental implants may be an option. Unfortunately, you may be leery of moving forward with implants due to misconceptions that are floating around about the procedure. Here are three misconceptions and what you need to know about each one before avoiding the procedure.

Dental Implants Will Look Unnatural

One misconception that keeps many dental patients away from dental implants is the idea that they will look unnatural. One of the contributing factors that make dental implants look unnatural is the shade of the enamel you choose. Your dentist will consult with you and offer choices for the various shades available. If you want them to appear natural then you can either choose a shade closest to your current natural shade or you can choose to undergo teeth whitening procedures that will lighten your current teeth and match the shade you would like on your implants. Keep in mind, the shade choice is up to you. Your dentist will only offer advice and consultation to help you get the most natural shade possible.

Replacements are Too Frequent

When you consider dental implants, you may know that you will need to have them replaced at some point. The misconception is that the frequency is more often than you would like. The truth is, most dental implants do not need to be replaced for at least 7 years and up to even 15 years. This means you have plenty of time to put aside savings to cover the replacements and time to prepare for the potential scheduled time off you will need for healing and the procedure.

You May not Qualify for Implants

You may be concerned that you aren't eligible for dental implants due to bone loss from tooth decay, or extensive dental issues. The truth is, there are several options that will allow you to be eligible for dental implants. For example, if you have extensive bone loss from tooth decay your dentist may be able to use bone grafting techniques to rebuild the bone loss and give you an even area for dental implants.

These are only a few of the misconceptions that may be keeping you from moving forward with dental implants. If you have these or other concerns, consider scheduling a consultation with a dentist like Dr Edmond Lobaza to discuss all your concerns, pricing, and options available for your specific case. 

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