While dental implants as we know them are a relatively recent invention, the history of…
Why Dental Implants
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According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), dental implants have a success rate of 90%–95%. Other studies show that dental implants have a long-term success rate of 95% to 98%.
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Mini implants are small implants that are often offered as a solution to make dentures more stable.
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The success of any dental procedure is predicated on the quality of the professional, the quality of the material and the physical condition of the patient.
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Patients are encouraged to seek solutions that offer the best clinical outcomes. The best care and success rates rarely come from programs that rush critical healing timelines and skip important steps that improve long-term results.
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Since 1965, when the first dental implants were invented, the process and the implants themselves have been refined and improved, so much so that dental implants are available for most patients as long as they enjoy good general health.
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Dental implants offer several advantages over other methods of restoration for missing teeth. The primary advantage is that you can eat, drink, smile, and talk in public without worry or self-consciousness.