Dental implants are designed to be a long-term, if not permanent, solution for missing teeth. When properly cared for, they can last a lifetime.
There are different types of dental implants, including endosteal implants (placed in the jawbone) and subperiosteal implants (placed on top of the jawbone but under the gum tissue).
While dental implants are a great option for many people, not everyone is a suitable candidate. Factors such as overall health, bone density, and gum health can affect eligibility.
When do you need Dental Implant?
Dental implants have been used in various forms for thousands of years. The concept dates back to ancient civilizations like the Mayans and Egyptians, who used materials like shells and metals to replace missing teeth.
They are commonly made from biocompatible materials like titanium.
The biggest benefit is that you don't have to get your healthy tooth root canal treatment done to fix the missing one, and best if you don't have a single tooth in your mouth and want permanent solution for it, you can go for implants and tooth fix in 72 hours without any pain and discomfort.
Conventional implant used to take 6 month period before the final tooth to be placed but mower days implants & technology had made it possible to place implants on first day and after 72 hr/3 days you can walk out of the dental clinic happily with your tooth fixed on it.
You have to take care of your oral hygiene as usual, brush your teeth twice a day, do gargle and etc.
Generally it is done under Local Anesthesia, if it's a case of full mouth implant /full mouth rehabilitation your dentist can ask you to go for under general anesthesia, which is the best option.