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Dental Implant Success: The Odds Are In Your Favor

November 18, 2022 by chanakya

People thinking about replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant from ColemanDental in Houston TX usually want to know about implant success rate. It’s a good question. In case you are unfamiliar with dental implants, we’ll describe them.

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a metal post that acts as a replacement tooth root. The implant is inserted into the jaw and within a few months, fuses with the bone. Implants provide a solid foundation for an artificial tooth, bridge, or dental arch.

Dental implants:

  • Are strong and immovable
  • Blend perfectly with your natural teeth
  • Help you speak and eat normally
  • Prevent bone loss that can arise when a tooth is extracted
  • Prevent issues associated with dentures

Evaluating Dental Implant Success Rates

One of the remarkable things about dental implants is their success rate, which is greater than ninety percent. They don’t fail often, but even if they do, we help treat implant failures all the time. So either way, you’re covered!

Implants are usually made from titanium, which is very compatible with the human body. Cases of rejection are rare. As good as their success rate is, researchers predict that in the future it will be even higher.

No wonder these restorative wonders have been hailed as one of the greatest advances in dentistry! At ColemanDental in Houston TX, dental implants have restored countless smiles. People from Memorial Villages and Tanglewood come to us for complete cosmetic dentistry. Call us today!

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713-783-2800

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7575 San Felipe St, Suite 135
Houston, Texas
77063

Filed Under: Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implant Failure, Dental Implants

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