How Long Do Dental Implants Really Last?
Dental implants are the closest thing to regrowing a natural tooth. The titanium post that serves as the root can last 25 years or more — many last a lifetime. The crown on top typically lasts 10-15 years before it may need replacement due to normal wear. With a 95-98% success rate, implants are the most durable and reliable tooth replacement option available.
What Affects Implant Longevity
Oral hygiene is the biggest factor — implants can fail from gum disease just like natural teeth. Smoking reduces success rates by 15-20% and is the single biggest risk factor. Location in the mouth matters — back teeth endure more chewing force and may wear crowns faster. Bone density and quality at the implant site affect initial stability and long-term success.
Implant vs. Other Replacements
Dental bridges last 10-15 years and require grinding down healthy adjacent teeth. Dentures last 5-8 years and progressively fit worse as bone shrinks. Implants last 25+ years, preserve bone, and function like natural teeth. When you factor in replacement costs over a lifetime, implants are often the most economical choice.
How to Make Your Implants Last
Brush and floss around implants daily, just like natural teeth. Use an interdental brush or water flosser to clean under the crown. Visit your dentist every 6 months for professional cleaning and implant checks. Do not chew ice, hard candy, or use your teeth as tools. If you grind your teeth, wear a night guard to protect the crown.
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