Who is a candidate for dental implants?
If you're missing one tooth or all of your teeth,
implants may well be for you. So long as you have enough bone in the area of the missing
tooth to facilitate the anchorage of the implants, this procedure can yield terrific
results. If you don't have enough bone for this purpose, a bone graft may be necessary. If
you have a small dental bridge or partial dentures (removable type), implants will be a
welcome alternative. Implants are an alternative to a fixed bridge. The implant will last
a lifetime, but the crown on top of it will last ten to fifteen years.

Next: The procedure
- Introduction to dental implants
section
- Dental implants - an overview
- Who is a candidate for dental implants?
- Dental implants - Procedure description
- Types of tooth implants
- How much do dental implants cost?
- Things to consider - Advantages and disadvantages of dental
implants
- Dental implants - Before and after photos
- Personal stories from people who have had dental
implants
- Choosing the color of the dental implant crown
- Discuss dental implants on our message board

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