The average lifespan of a dental implant is anywhere from 10 -30 years. This means that most likely, depending on your age when you get an implant, it will last for the rest of your life.
Dental implants are considered safe in many cases. Factors that affect how successful your dental implants are include your overall health, oral health, age, and lifestyle habits.
Damaged enamel can become a cause for concern because lost enamel doesn't grow back. Fortunately, you can replace it. Veneers are an excellent treatment for teeth with enamel abrasion or enamel erosion.
Early adolescence, or between the ages of 10 and 14, is widely considered the ideal time to get braces.
As the name states, these are designed to be a permanent solution so that they do not need to be replaced for a time period of 5 to 15 years after installation.
Dental crowns are a safe, effective way to protect damaged, broken or decayed teeth. A dental crown is a cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength.
Since patients are given anesthesia, a root canal isn't more painful than a regular dental procedure, such as a filling or getting a wisdom tooth removed.
You can eat 30 to 45 minutes after a root canal, which is enough time to allow your temporary filling to fully harden, but it's generally recommended that patients wait to eat until after the anesthetic has worn off to prevent you from biting your cheek or tongue.
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