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Dental implants might be permanent solutions to missing teeth, but they need to be taken proper care of 

Dr Kamlesh Kothari
Published 11.01.26, 07:42 AM

Dental implants are one of the most advanced and reliable ways to replace missing teeth. When a tooth falls out or needs to be removed, it’s important not only to fix the smile but also to maintain the health of your mouth and jaw. Dental implants work differently than traditional dentures or bridges. Instead of simply sitting on your gums or relying on nearby teeth for support, implants are small titanium posts surgically placed into your jawbone, where they act like natural tooth roots. Over time, the bone grows around these posts in a process called osseointegration, making them very secure and stable.

This stability means dental implants can support crowns, bridges, or even full sets of teeth, giving you a natural look and feel. Implants help with chewing, speaking, and maintaining the shape of your face because they stop bone loss that usually happens when teeth are missing. Because of their strength and longevity, implants are often called the “gold standard” of tooth replacement.

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But having dental implants is not a “set it and forget it” situation. They require proper care and regular dental visits to make sure they last for many years. With the right attention and healthy habits, implants can provide a confident, beautiful smile for life.

Longevity of Dental Implants - The Facts

Dental implants have been called the “third set of teeth” and for good reason—they can last much longer than crowns, bridges, or dentures if cared for properly. Studies show that about 95.5 per cent of dental implants are successful after the first year of placement. After 20 years, many implants still survive with success rates ranging from around 85 per cent to 92 per cent. If well maintained, they are expected to last a lifetime in most situations.

But it’s important to understand that the longevity of a dental implant is not just about the implant staying in place. It’s about how well it helps you in everyday life by:

The success of dental implants depends on many factors, including the skill of your dental team, your overall health, and how well you take care of your teeth and gums.

What Affects How Long Implants Last?

Five key factors significantly influence how long your dental implants will last:

Dental implant care often involves a team, including oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and periodontists, working together to ensure your treatment suits your unique needs. Sometimes, additional procedures like bone grafts or sinus lifts are required to support the implant, and your dentist will discuss these with you in advance.

How to Help Your Implants Last Longer —The Dos

Dental implants are built to be durable, but they require thoughtful care. Here are some tips to help your implants last as long as possible:

What Can Harm Your Implants—The Don’ts

It’s just as important to know what can harm your dental implants so you can avoid these risks:

Additional Tips for Long-Term Implant Success

Besides everyday hygiene, here are a few more things that can help implants last:

Game Changers for elderly with missing teeth

Dental implants truly are a life-changing option for those with missing teeth. They restore not just your smile but your ability to enjoy food, talk clearly, and keep your mouth healthy. Taking care of your implants involves a partnership between you and your dental team — your daily habits combined with professional care make all the difference.

By following simple oral hygiene steps, visiting your dentist regularly, and adopting healthy lifestyle choices, you can make sure that your dental implants stay strong and beautiful for decades. This investment in your oral health is an investment in your overall well-being and confidence.

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Dr Kamlesh Kothari, MDS, DNB, DICOI, is a dental implant specialist, cosmetic dentist and maxillofacial surgeon, Kolkata. He is the founder and clinical director of Aesthetica, 2/7 Sarat Bose Road,Vasundhara Building. He can be contacted at 9830183000, 40035900, www.aesthetica.co.in and on Instagram @drkamleshkothari. Dr Kothari’s column in The Telegraph ‘Tooth Troubles’ addresses queries on dental and maxillofacial surgery. You can send your questions to drkamleshkothari@gmail.com

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