Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option that offers a number of
advantages over other methods, such as dentures and bridges. However, like any
surgery, there are some risks associated with the dental implant procedure. In this blog
post, we will discuss the safety of dental implants, as well as the pros and cons of this
popular procedure.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jawbone. They are made
of titanium, a biocompatible metal that is well-tolerated by the body. Once the implant
has bonded to the jawbone, a crown or bridge is attached to it to replace the missing
tooth.
Are dental implants safe?
Dental implants are generally considered to be a safe procedure. However, like any
surgery, there are some risks involved. These risks include:
- Infection:Â Infection is the most common complication associated with dental
implants. However, the risk of infection can be minimized by following good oral hygiene
practices and by carefully following your dentist’s instructions. - Nerve damage:Â Nerve damage can occur if the implant is placed too close to a
nerve. This can cause numbness or tingling in the lips, tongue, or chin. - Sinus problems: If the implant is placed in the upper jaw, it can protrude into the sinus
cavity. This can cause sinus problems, such as congestion and headaches.
Benefits of dental implants
Dental implants offer a number of advantages over other tooth replacement options,
including:
- Appearance:Â Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth.
- Comfort: Dental implants are permanent and stable, so they do not cause any
discomfort. - Function: Dental implants allow you to eat, speak, and smile normally.
- Oral health:Â Dental implants help to preserve jawbone health.
Conclusion
Dental implants are a safe and effective tooth replacement option that offers a number
of advantages over other methods. However, it is important to weigh the risks and
benefits before deciding if dental implants are right for you. If you are considering dental
implants, be sure to talk to your dentist to learn more about the procedure and to see if
you are a good candidate.
If you have any questions about dental implants or if you would like to schedule a
consultation, please contact us at (347) 507-5759.

