Dental implants have become one of the most trusted, long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. With proper care, many patients enjoy the full benefits of their implants for decades — and often for a lifetime.
Understanding the Three Parts of a Dental Implant
A dental implant is made up of three distinct components — and each has a different lifespan.
The titanium screw placed directly into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. Bonds permanently with the bone through osseointegration.
The connecting piece between the implant post and the visible crown above. Highly durable and rarely needs replacement.
The tooth-shaped cap visible in your smile. Extremely strong, but subjected to daily chewing forces and may eventually need replacing.
What Factors Affect the Lifespan of Dental Implants?
Several factors influence how long your implants remain healthy and stable:
- Oral hygiene habits
- Gum health
- Non-smoking status
- Jawbone quality & density
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
- Regular professional check-ups
Are Dental Implants Better Than Bridges or Dentures?
Dental implants offer several important advantages over traditional tooth replacement options:
Option | Typical Lifespan | Bone Preserved? | Natural Feel | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Dental Implants | 20+ years / lifetime | Yes | Excellent | Brush & floss normally |
Dental Bridge | 10–15 years | No | Good | Special flossing tools needed |
Removable Dentures | 5–10 years | No | Variable | Nightly removal & cleaning |
Unlike dentures and bridges, dental implants stimulate the jawbone — helping to prevent the bone loss that commonly occurs after tooth loss. They also eliminate many of the movement and stability issues associated with removable dentures.
Signs That an Implant May Need Attention
Although implant failure is uncommon, contact your dentist at Kidsgrove if you notice any of the following:
- ⚠️ Warning signs to watch for
- Persistent discomfort or pain around the implant site
- Bleeding, swelling, or receding gums near the implant
- Difficulty chewing or noticeable movement of the implant
- Changes in bite alignment or fit of the crown
Early treatment can prevent more serious complications. If in doubt, call us on 01782 782520 and we’ll arrange an assessment.
How to Maximise the Lifespan of Your Dental Implants
A dental implant is made up of three distinct components — and each has a different lifespan.
Why Professional Maintenance Matters
Even though dental implants cannot develop cavities, the surrounding gums and bone still require ongoing professional care. Regular visits to Kidsgrove Dental allow our implant team to monitor implant health, identify any early concerns, and keep your restoration secure and functional for the long term.
Considering Dental Implants in Stoke-on-Trent?
Book a consultation at Kidsgrove Dental & Implant Centre today and discover how implant dentistry can restore your smile, confidence, and quality of life.