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Dental Implant Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to dental implants, many of our patients have questions. We want you to feel comfortable with the process and here we answer some of the most common questions we receive.
Q: So what exactly what are dental implants?
A: A dental implant is an artificial root system that replaces the damaged and removed roots and thus allows for a single missing tooth or multiple missing teeth to then be replaced.
Q: Are they going to be gaudy and obvious?
A: While some people like having the image of the "gold teeth" or "silver teeth," the truth is most people prefer natural looking implants and that's what we strive to provide. When done properly, it'll be nearly impossible for a casual viewer to tell your implants from your real teeth.
Q: How commonly do I need to get these replace?
A: The permanent dental implants should be just that: permanent. You still need to take care of them as you would regular teeth. Flossing and keeping your gums healthy is important, but as long as you do this these implants should last you the rest of your life.
Q: Are they expensive?
A: This depends on your definition of expensive. They are pricier than a root canal or your normal dental work, but for your long term health they are a far better investment than doing nothing. Prices will also very greatly based on the number of teeth being replaced. Contact us for more information as each individual situation will be a little different.
Q: Will insurance cover a dental implant?
A: Sometimes. Coverage on implants varies greatly with some covering none of the expense, some covering most of it, and many other policies falling somewhere in the middle.
We understand you have many questions when it comes to dental implants. If you don't see your question answered here please feel cost-free to contact us and we'll be happy to discuss your situation more.
A: The permanent dental implants should be just that: permanent. Flossing and keeping your gums healthy is important, but as long as you do this these implants should last you the rest of your life.
They are pricier than a root canal or your normal dental work, but for your long term health they are a far better investment than doing nothing. Prices will also very greatly based on the number of teeth being replaced. www.dentistbrooklyn.com/procedures/dental-implants/faq
Dental Implant Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to dental implants, many of our patients have questions. We want you to feel comfortable with the process and here we answer some of the most common questions we receive.
Q: So what exactly what are dental implants?
A: A dental implant is an artificial root system that replaces the damaged and removed roots and thus allows for a single missing tooth or multiple missing teeth to then be replaced.
Q: Are they going to be gaudy and obvious?
A: While some people like having the image of the "gold teeth" or "silver teeth," the truth is most people prefer natural looking implants and that's what we strive to provide. When done properly, it'll be nearly impossible for a casual viewer to tell your implants from your real teeth.
Q: How commonly do I need to get these replace?
A: The permanent dental implants should be just that: permanent. You still need to take care of them as you would regular teeth. Flossing and keeping your gums healthy is important, but as long as you do this these implants should last you the rest of your life.
Q: Are they expensive?
A: This depends on your definition of expensive. They are pricier than a root canal or your normal dental work, but for your long term health they are a far better investment than doing nothing. Prices will also very greatly based on the number of teeth being replaced. Contact us for more information as each individual situation will be a little different.
Q: Will insurance cover a dental implant?
A: Sometimes. Coverage on implants varies greatly with some covering none of the expense, some covering most of it, and many other policies falling somewhere in the middle.
We understand you have many questions when it comes to dental implants. If you don't see your question answered here please feel cost-free to contact us and we'll be happy to discuss your situation more.
A: The permanent dental implants should be just that: permanent. Flossing and keeping your gums healthy is important, but as long as you do this these implants should last you the rest of your life.
They are pricier than a root canal or your normal dental work, but for your long term health they are a far better investment than doing nothing. Prices will also very greatly based on the number of teeth being replaced. www.dentistbrooklyn.com/procedures/dental-implants/faq