Benefits & drawbacks of dental implants you need to consider.
Benefits & Drawbacks of Dental Implants
author: Andreas Tjandra | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Benefits of "Teeth in a Day"
- Immediate Results: The biggest benefit of "Teeth in a Day" is that you leave the clinic with a new set of teeth, which instantly improves your speech, smile, and chewing abilities.
- Fewer Visits: Busy patients will find this simplified method more convenient since it minimizes the number of procedures and appointments.
- Increased Confidence: Your confidence may suffer if you have missing teeth. While awaiting permanent restorations, having instantaneous teeth helps you escape the shame of having gaps in your smile.
- Functional Teeth on First Day: On the first day, your temporary teeth are functional, which enables you to continue living an active lifestyle and consuming soft foods while they heal.
Drawbacks of "Teeth in a Day"
Despite all of its advantages, "Teeth in a Day" has drawbacks.
- Not for Everyone: This technique is not appropriate for every patient. Prior to implant placement, patients with severe bone loss or oral infections might require preparatory operations like bone transplants.
- Temporary Nature: Your teeth are only there for a short time. Prior to getting your permanent restorations, you will still have to wait for the implants to heal.
- Cost: Dental implants require a substantial financial commitment, and because "Teeth in a Day" requires more precision and sophisticated equipment, the treatment may be more costly.