Dental implants have a high success rate, but some potential disadvantages include higher upfront cost, the need for minor surgery, a small risk of implant failure, and a longer treatment timeline compared to other tooth replacement options.
Cost of dental implants
Dental implants are typically more expensive than dentures or dental bridges. However, they are designed to last longer, which may make them more cost-effective over time.
Surgery and recovery
Dental implant treatment involves a minor surgical procedure. Most patients experience mild, temporary swelling or discomfort. As with any surgery, there is a small risk of infection or complications, which are carefully managed by your dental team.
Risk of implant failure
In some cases, the implant may not integrate properly with the jawbone. While dental implants have a high success rate, factors such as smoking, poor oral hygiene, or certain medical conditions can increase the risk.
Treatment time
The dental implant process usually takes several months and multiple appointments, including consultation, implant placement, healing, and final restoration.
Quick facts about dental implant risks
- Dental implants are a long-term tooth replacement option
- Most side effects are mild and temporary
- Success rates are high when treatment is carefully planned
- Good oral hygiene and regular check-ups help maintain results

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