Our Guide to Dental Implants – The Benefits and Risks
August 28, 2019
Everyone dreams of having a Hollywood-worthy smile, but not all are gifted with a perfect set of teeth. For that reason, many are seeking dental procedures that can help improve the state of their teeth. This can include improving fractures, cavities, or treating gum disease, all of which can act as a hindrance to your confidence and overall dental health.
To that end, the role of dental implants is vital as it permanently replaces your decaying teeth and enhances your smile. Not only is this a healthy option, but it also enables you to fully express your joy to others as it eliminates any insecurities you may have with your teeth. If you’re on a mission to bring back the confidence behind your smile, the list below explores how dental implants can help you in various ways.
Benefit #1: Dental Implants Can Guarantee Better Comfort and Functionality
Patients suffering from missing teeth can use dental implants as a permanent solution. Unlike dentures, dental implants do not need regular replacement as it is designed to specifically fill any gaps within your teeth. It also functions like natural teeth, which enables patients to comfortably go on with daily life without encountering issues on biting, speaking, or chewing food.
This is because the roots of your teeth are replaced with titanium, which serves as a durable anchor for your jawbone that can last a lifetime. Since it is deeply embedded into the sockets of your gums, there’s no need to be on the lookout for any adverse side effects like shifting or friction.
Risk #1: Failure to Integrate
Dental implants that are not appropriately integrated can weaken the bone structure of your jaw and compromise its stability. Prophylactic antibiotics are typically given prior to the procedure to combat this and help reduce the risk of implant failure.
Benefit #2: Special Maintenance is not Needed
Maintaining your dental implants is a lot like caring for your natural teeth - all it takes is regular brushing to keep it in its spick-and-span state. You can reinforce the cleanliness by following it up with mouthwash.
Flossing, on the other hand, may require you to consult with your dentist first. The cementum layer between your natural teeth are now absent as it is replaced with an implant, so it’s in your best interest to floss with caution to avoid the risk of damaging your gum line.
Risk #2: Perforation
Perforation includes injuries caused to nearby anatomic structures like the maxillary sinus, inferior border, lingual plate, labial plate, inferior alveolar canal, or gingiva. In the case that any of these are damaged by the implant, it can result in infections as well as sinus problems in the future.
Benefit #3: Reduce the Risk of Tooth and Gum Disease
Empty sockets from a recently extracted tooth are tropical breeding grounds for bacteria, and even dentures or dental bridges are not enough to completely fill the hard-to-reach areas where bacteria will eventually build up. On the other hand, dental implants reach deep into your jawline and fill any holes completely, and without any exposure, the chances of developing tooth or gum disease are significantly reduced.
Risk #3: Implant Breakage or Fracture
The riskiest and most serious complication that can happen is the breakage of the abutment screw of the implant. It is not a simple problem to fix as it involves replacing the dental implant entirely, but the complication arises when the remaining bone may be weakened to a point where it can no longer support new implants. If the abutment screw is fractured, the most it can do is cause aesthetic damages. Fortunately, it is significantly easier to fix.
At DAAS Dentistry, we provide dental services for everyone. We have caring and experienced professional staff who are highly trained to ensure that you have a pleasant visit. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help.

Dr. Ehab Daas
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Dr. Ehab is a passionate dentist with 15 years of dental experience. He received his D.D.S in 1997, and has practiced dentistry for 6 years since then. Immediately after that, Dr. Da'as moved to Paris to get his Orthodontics and Prosthodontic diploma's in which he specialized in fixed bridges and crowns. He graduated from France with remarkable achievements in 2005, and went on to work for 9 years, focusing on difficult orthodontics cases and satisfying his ortho patients. Dr. Ehab moved to Canada in 2014 to continue his career, where he is proud and extremely honoured to provide his patients with the highest quality service.
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