Answering Common Dental Implant Questions

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At Chicago Dental Arts, we’ve dedicated our lives to helping patients live their lives with a healthy and beautiful smile. An accident, dental erosion, or gum disease can cause a person to lose a tooth—a loss that will be felt every time they smile, speak, or eat. Fortunately, modern dental implants provide a stable and beautiful solution for individuals missing one or more teeth.
Patients often have questions about this unique and exciting treatment! Today, we’re answering some of the most popular ones we hear.

Do Dental Implants Hurt?

We understand that avoiding pain is the top priority for many patients. The most important factor in avoiding pain during this procedure is to select a dentist you can trust. At the Chicago Dental Arts, we pride ourselves on providing a ‘zero pain, zero anxiety’ experience to our patients, including those receiving dental implants.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

Dental implants are a permanent solution for a missing tooth. During the procedure, a metal rod will be inserted into the jawbone. This rod provides a permanent and irreversible anchor for a natural-looking tooth replacement (the crown). Excellent care and a lack of damaging habits (such as tooth grinding) can help your dental implant last 25 years or more.

Can You Eat … With Dental Implants?

After getting a dental implant, yes, you can eat steak, apples, and corn again! One of the main advantages to dental implants is their impressive stability, which provides recipients the ability to eat certain difficult-to-chew foods they’ve previously had to avoid. Almost anything you can safely eat with your natural teeth is compatible with a dental implant—see the next answer for more information.

Will Food Get Stuck Under My Implant?

It’s rare, but occasionally patients report getting food stuck under their implant. Popcorn husks, small seeds, and other food debris have been known to slip below the gumline and cause discomfort. Infection is possible if the particle is not removed. If you begin to feel like you may have something lodged in your gum, schedule an appointment with your dentist to address the issue.

Dental Implants Near Skokie

Our conveniently located dental offices provide a comfortable and efficient atmosphere for general, cosmetic, and restorative services. If you are researching your options for dental implants near Skokie, think of us, and give us a call! We can fit you in for a consultation and answer any additional questions you may have.

Contact Us

Chicago Office

919 Michigan Ave
Floor 3
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 642-6631

Skokie Office

4905 Old Orchard Center
Suite 420
Skokie, IL 60077

(847) 676-0484