Advantages of getting Dental Implants.

Dr. Regina Yunusov is a passionate and experienced dentist who offers modern and high-tech dental care at Cedar Park Dental Wellness, a cozy and patient-centered dental clinic in Cedar Park, Texas. Whether you need a routine checkup, a filling, a root canal, an implant, or a cosmetic makeover, Dr. Yunusov and her team will... more
Dental implants are a popular and effective way to replace missing or damaged teeth. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically inserted into the jawbone and attached to a crown, bridge, or denture. They can restore the appearance, function, and health of your smile. Here are some of the advantages of getting dental implants:
- Dental implants are durable and long-lasting. Dental implants are made of titanium, a biocompatible metal that fuses with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This makes them very stable and resistant to decay, infection, or damage. Dental implants can last for many years, even decades, with proper care and maintenance. According to a large 2021 study examining the life span of 10,871 implants over 22 years, researchers found implant survival rates of 98.9% at 3 years, 98.5% at 5 years, 96.8% at 10 years, and 94.0% at 15 years1. In comparison, dentures and bridges usually need to be replaced every 5 to 15 years2.
- Dental implants prevent bone loss and preserve facial structure. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone that supports it begins to shrink and resorb due to lack of stimulation. This can lead to changes in your facial appearance, such as sunken cheeks, sagging skin, or wrinkles. Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots that stimulate the jawbone and prevent it from deteriorating. Numerous studies have found that dental implants can significantly reduce the rate of bone loss and preserve the shape and height of the alveolar ridge34. This can help you maintain a youthful and natural-looking facial profile.
- Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth. Dental implants are designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth. They also feel like your own teeth because they are firmly anchored to your jawbone. You can eat, speak, smile, and laugh with confidence and comfort. Dental implants also do not interfere with your oral hygiene or affect your adjacent teeth. You can brush and floss them normally as you would with your natural teeth. A 2016 study from Sweden found that 94% of people who received dental implants were satisfied with the aesthetics of their implant5.
- Dental implants improve your oral health and quality of life. Dental implants can improve your oral health by replacing missing or damaged teeth that can cause problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, bite misalignment, or difficulty chewing. Dental implants can also improve your quality of life by enhancing your self-esteem, social interactions, psychological well-being, and overall happiness. A 2014 study from Brazil found that people who received dental implants reported higher levels of satisfaction, comfort, function, speech, appearance, and self-confidence than those who did not.
As you can see, dental implants offer many benefits over other tooth replacement options. They are a safe, effective, and long-term solution for restoring your smile and oral health. If you are interested in getting dental implants or want to learn more about them, you can visit our website or call us at (512) 640-8240 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Regina Yunusov. We are one of the few dental offices in Austin that uses a robotic-enabled implant guidance system for the most precise and comfortable implant placement surgery4. We will be happy to answer all your questions and help you achieve your dental goals.
References: 1: Benefits of Dental Implants 2: Dental implant surgery - Mayo Clinic 3: Benefits of Dental Implants 4: Dental implant surgery - Mayo Clinic 5: Patient-reported outcome measures after routine dental implant treatments in a university clinic: A prospective cohort study with follow-ups one to three years after implant installation : Quality-of-life changes after implant therapy in patients referred by general practitioners: A prospective cohort study