10 Biggest Myths About Dental Implants

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Think you know the truth about dental implants? You might be surprised to find out that some things you have heard are  not true. Take a look below at the 10 biggest dental implant myths.

Myth #1: Dental implants are painful

Truth: At Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Tehachapi, this couldn’t be further from the truth. We are so good at our job that you won’t feel a thing. Whether you are placing a single implant or a whole mouthful of implants with IV sedation dentistry, you’ll be comfortable the whole time. Immediately after your procedure, you may experience some tenderness, but that usually can be eased with Ibuprofen or other over-the-counter medication. And if not, we’ll provide you with a prescription for something stronger. Once the implants are settled your tenderness is gone, your new dental implants will feel just like healthy, natural teeth.

Myth #2: Dental implants are obvious

Truth: Most people won’t know the difference between your natural teeth and your implants. And if they do, it’s only because suddenly you have a whole mouthful of teeth where once you had empty spaces. Dental implants are the least obvious tooth replacement options. They won’t fall out of your mouth when you’re laughing the way dentures will.

Myth #3: Dental implants require a lot of extra care

Truth: Nope. Not unless you consider brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist regularly to be “a lot of extra care.” Your dental implants require the same amount and type of care as your natural teeth.

Myth #4: Bridges are just as good as dental implants

Truth: Actually, dental implants are more durable, more aesthetically pleasing, and require fewer changes in your oral care routine than bridges do.

Myth #5: Cheap dental implants will work the same as the more costly ones

Truth: When it comes to your teeth, you get what you pay for. Don’t go by price alone. Choosing the cheapest option just because it’s the cheapest option may lead to trouble down the road. At Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Tehachapi, we use the highest quality implants because they provide a long lasting and comfortable fit. They feel just like your natural teeth. Cheap implants won’t feel the same – nor will they last as long.

Myth #6: It doesn’t matter who places your dental implants

Truth: It really really does matter who places your dental implants. In fact, this is one area where skill and expertise should always wine over cost. Poorly placed implants can result in all kinds of problems, including: poor aesthetics, bite, and function; gum shrinkage; incorrect facial profile; food packing, pus, and awful smells. At Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Tehachapi, we specialize in dental implants and have for a very long time. Tehachapi dentist, Jose David Sanchez D.D.S. is an expert in reconstructive dentistry and has more than 43 years of experience in the field. He is a Fellow of Misch International Implant Institute, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the Global Dental Implant Academy.

Myth #7: The recovery time for dental implants isn’t worth it

Truth: Ask anyone whose quality of life has been significantly increased with dental implants. They’ll tell you that the renewed ability to eat the foods they want and smile and laugh without embarrassment is absolutely worth the time it took for the implants to take hold and their mouths to heal.

Myth #8: Dental implants cause headaches

Truth: There is no evidence to support that the implants are the cause of headaches. It is possible, that poorly placed implants could cause a misaligned bite, which might cause headaches. This is yet another reason you want to choose Tehachapi dentist, Jose David Sanchez D.D.S. when it comes to the experience and credentials of your implant dentist.

Myth #9: Dental implants are risky and ineffective

Truth: At Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Tehachapi we have been changing lives with dental implants for decades now, and we’ll tell you from experience that they’re both safe and effective. But don’t just take our word for it. The American Dental Association says, “They are an excellent long-term option for restoring your smile. In fact, the development and use of implants is one of the biggest advances in dentistry in the past 40 years.”

Myth #10: You can be too old for dental implants

Truth: Age is not a factor when it comes to determining a good candidate for dental implants. Important factors include:

  • Good general and oral health
  • Adequate bone in the jaw
  • Healthy gum tissues

In fact, in 2012, a woman received dental implants at age 100 years and 210 days. As far as we’re concerned, you’re never too old to receive the benefits of a restored smile.

Want more information about dental implants?

Give us a call to schedule your consultation at Sedation and Implant Dentistry of Tehachapi today!


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