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Tooth Implants
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Has anyone had tooth implants if so what was it like and did it hurt, would you advise people to have them or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have an implant. I can honestly tell you that he most painful thing was paying the bill!
I took three visits to the specialist including the surgery hour. I thought it was worth the expediure as I only had a problem with a specific tooth and jaw above it ( I had a horribly done root canal when pregnant ) everything else ok.
My friends mum who is a smoker and a drinker ( lots ) had a few done and they have given her gyp. So she has a different view of them from me. Did you have a specific worry?
I took three visits to the specialist including the surgery hour. I thought it was worth the expediure as I only had a problem with a specific tooth and jaw above it ( I had a horribly done root canal when pregnant ) everything else ok.
My friends mum who is a smoker and a drinker ( lots ) had a few done and they have given her gyp. So she has a different view of them from me. Did you have a specific worry?
Hi Daw35y,
Firstly i'd like to say I personally don't have any implants.
Importantly you must consider that any dental restoration can not be regarded as permanent, even implants.
However it is a fact that assuming an individual is suitable for implants that they provide the longest lasting restoration currently though to be over 20 years and perhaps much longer.
Implants do need to be maintained abnd cleaned like ordinary teeth, but assuming you don't smoke their maintenance is easier than most other dental restorations.
They are however costly, but if you are able to afford them now, then you will save money long term, because other restorations will require more frequent placement.
If you have any further questions please ask.
Firstly i'd like to say I personally don't have any implants.
Importantly you must consider that any dental restoration can not be regarded as permanent, even implants.
However it is a fact that assuming an individual is suitable for implants that they provide the longest lasting restoration currently though to be over 20 years and perhaps much longer.
Implants do need to be maintained abnd cleaned like ordinary teeth, but assuming you don't smoke their maintenance is easier than most other dental restorations.
They are however costly, but if you are able to afford them now, then you will save money long term, because other restorations will require more frequent placement.
If you have any further questions please ask.