Longevity of Dental Implants?
Last Updated: Dec 07, 2009
Dr. A. asks:
What do you tell your patients the expected lifespan is for dental implants? There are so many variables, such as patient hygiene, masticatory dynamics, health, occlusion, etc. Some practitioners tell people they will have the implant for life and may just need to change the crowns or bridge, while others give a life span of 10 years. I would like to be truthful to my patients so they know what to expect. But I also do not want to seem too conservative in my estimates so that I will dissuade patients from having me place the implants and go to some other dentist who tells them that their implants last longer. What are you telling your patients?
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