What are the Success Rates of Dental Implants
Dental Implants Have Proven Success Rates
For patients who are good candidates for dental implants, one of the first considerations is the success rate of the procedure. Most are surprised to learn that modern dental implant surgery has been around for 50 years and has a long history of success. AAID notes that around 3 million people in the US currently have implants, and this number increases by about 500,000 every year.
The success rates of dental implants vary, but, in general, dental implants have a success rate between 90 to 98%. Like natural teeth, with proper care, they can last a lifetime.
How to Ensure High Success Rates in Dental Implants
Even though dental implants have a very high success rate, it is important to understand several key factors that go into ensuring long-term success. Here are the top 6 factors.
Timely Placement
While dental implants might be an option with patients whose tooth has been missing for some time, it is far more beneficial to replace the tooth as soon as it becomes missing or as soon as it becomes clear that the present tooth cannot be saved. Once the tooth is missing for some time, the jawbone shrinks, and a bone graft may be necessary before implant placement.
Infection
Infection can hinder or stop the healing process after implant placement. Your dental implant specialist will prescribe an antimicrobial rinse and antibiotics to mitigate this risk. Proper after-care can help prevent infection and reduce the risk of failure.
Smoking
For the procedure to be successful, the jawbone needs proper blood flow to facilitate healing. Smoking greatly reduces the amount of oxygen to the surgical site which hinders the healing process. Your implant surgeon may recommend a smoking cessation program before placing implants.
Diabetes
Uncontrolled diabetes, likewise, contributes to poor healing and increased susceptibility to infection. If you are a diabetic, your A1C level must be below a certain level before surgery could be considered.
Commitment to Maintenance and Oral Hygiene
A commitment to the surgical process is not enough. Just like with natural teeth, dental implants need daily care to ensure their success and longevity. The patient must maintain the proper oral hygiene of the entire mouth to reduce the risk of periodontal infection.
Choosing Dr. Rush Sunar — a Qualified Dental Implant Specialist in Charlotte
While several factors can impact the success of your dental implant, probably the single most important factor is the skill level of your implant dentist. Our doctor, Dr. Rush Sunar:
Earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree at the University of Connecticut School of Dentistry and a degree in the dental specialty of endodontics at New York University’s College of Dentistry.
Has completed a residency at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital as well as built up his reputation in Charlotte to being one of the best and most trusted dental implant specialists.
Not only has the experience with dental implants in Charlotte but also remains active in continuing education to perfect his skill and knowledge in the field of implant dentistry.
Has an Instagram page and YouTube channel where you can see cases he has completed and their results!
By following our guidelines and asking great questions, you will enjoy great success with your dental implants. If you are considering this or other tooth replacement options, contact us or call us at (704) 375-4252 to schedule a consultation.