Rehoboth Beach Dental
Curtis J. Leciejewski, D.D.S.
John D. Sohonage, D.D.S.
Dominic Prestipino, D.D.S.
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How Many Times Can a Dental Implant Be Replaced?

July 9, 2024
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Dental implants are synonymous with longevity, so you don’t have to think of them in terms of replacement—at least not in comparison with dentures or bridges.

With proper care, your dental implants in Rehoboth, DE, can last for decades and even your lifetime! However, if you need to replace an implant, we will assess your situation to help ensure implant success.

It’s important to note that untreated gum disease causes tooth loss and can also fail prosthetics. Caring for your teeth and gums promotes smile health and dental implant longevity.

Why Dental Implants Are Different

Typically, tooth replacement options are removable or fixed above the gumline—for example, dentures and bridges. They don’t guard against jawbone loss or provide a long-term solution.

Dental implants are fixed to an artificial tooth root implanted below the gum. This root integrates into the bone for longevity and stability. Later, your dentist caps the implant with a crown. We can also consider implant-supported prosthetics like bridges and dentures attached to implants.

Dental implants also require less care and upkeep than other tooth replacement options.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

We have you come into our dental office for a consultation with our implant dentist in Rehoboth, DE. This appointment determines your eligibility, costs, and more. You may be an instant candidate or require pretreatments to make implants a reality. Pretreatments can include bone grafting.

If your dentist moves forward with implants, we carefully plan your treatment using image-guided technology.

Promoting Dental Implant Longevity

  • Keep current on dental checkups and gum care.
  • Brush and floss your teeth regularly.
  • Wear a protective mouthguard during sports play.
  • Talk to your dentist if you grind your teeth (bruxism).

Are You Considering Tooth Replacement?

Tooth replacement is essential for your ongoing oral health. To learn more or to schedule your consultation for dental implants in Rehoboth Beach, contact us today at (302) 226-7960. If you’re searching for a dentist near me, we are here to assist you.

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