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How long should we tell our patients that dental implants realistically last?

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Question added by Asrar Ahmed , Private oral surgeon and implantologist (Part-time) , Brighton White Dental Studio
Date Posted: 2014/01/18

Zygomatic  dental Implants

A crown, however, is rated to last about 10 to 15 years before normal wear can cause the tooth to require replacement, although excellent dental hygiene could extend the life beyond 15 years. Mouth location is also a factor in the expected longevity of a dental implant.

When properly maintained with adequate brushing and flossing, the Implants itself can last a lifetime, assuming the patient receives regular dental check-ups twice a year. A crown, however, is reated to last about 10 to 15 years before normal wear can cause the tooth to require replacement, although excellent dental hygiene could extend the life beyond 15 years. Mouth location is also a factor in the expected longevity of a Dental Implant. Implants in the back of the mouth receive more strain from chewing, which can cause them to fail more quickly than implants near the front of the mouth.

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