No. Permanent dental implants have been placed in millions of people. Some studies have revealed a success rate as high as 98%.
Dental implants have been perfected and tested
If you don’t follow the dental industry, you may not be aware that teeth implants have been used since the 1960’s. According to the American Academy of Implant dentistry, 3 million Americans have received implants.
The dental implant market is estimated to reach $5 billion by 2022.
The American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to the advancement of implant dentistry. As part of its commitment to top quality patient care, research, education and excellence, the AAID created a program to credential professionals in implant dentistry.
When do you think the American Academy of Implant Dentistry was established?
- 1974
- 1998
- 1951
The answer is 1951. Surprised?
Dental implants have been studied since the 1970’s
On the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website, you can read testing about tooth implants from the 1970’s. Complete with images of old school film X-rays.
What are dental implants?
A tooth implant is a titanium post that serves as a tough substitute for the root of a missing tooth. Modern tooth implants are very versatile in restorative dentistry. They can anchor a replacement tooth, a set of replacement teeth (dentures), or a dental bridge.
In case you are unfamiliar with dental implants, first let’s discuss what they are.
A tooth implant is a permanent replacement tooth root. It is inserted into the jaw and eventually integrates with the jawbone. This provides a durable, sturdy base for a porcelain crown or denture.
What are the benefits of tooth implants?
Implants:
- Are strong and unmovable
- Blend perfectly with your natural teeth
- Help you speak and eat normally
- Prevent bone loss that can occur when a tooth is extracted
- Prevent the problems associated with dentures
Dental implant success rates
Now let’s discuss success rates.
Have you heard that dental implants have a high failure rate? This is simply not true. At The Addison Dentist, our success rate for tooth implants is nearly 100%.
If properly cared for, a dental implant can last the rest of your life.
Contact The Addison Dentist:
469-998-2515
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
4145 Belt Line Rd Ste 208
Addison, Texas
75001