How long do denture implants last?

Daniel Skillman
December 6, 2024

Did you know that implant-supported dentures can last up to 20 years or more with good care? This is much longer than traditional dentures, which need to be replaced every 10 years. The technology and methods used in denture implants are getting better. This makes them a great option for those looking for a long-lasting solution for missing teeth.
The lifespan of denture implants depends on several things. One key factor is the All-on-4 denture implants system. It uses four implants placed in a special way to give strong support.
Key Takeaways
- Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.
- Implant-supported dentures may need to be replaced every 20 years due to wear and tear.
- Traditional dentures typically need to be replaced every 10 years due to changes in bone structure.
- The cost of dental implants ranges between $1,500 and $3,000 each.
- Maintenance is crucial: daily cleaning and regular dental visits help ensure longevity.
The Lifespan of Denture Implants
Denture implants can last from 10 to 20 years, with the denture part and the implant posts lasting even longer. Dental implants succeed in over 95% of cases, thanks to skilled professionals. This success rate is high because of the expertise in the procedure.
Many things affect how long denture implants last. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and healthy eating are key. Brushing dentures daily and soaking them in water or solution keeps them in good shape. Also, seeing a dentist regularly can help adjust the fit and stability of the dentures.
Denture implants are made from materials like acrylic resin and porcelain. Titanium is often used for the implant posts because it’s strong and works well with the jawbone.
Full dentures usually last 5-10 years, while partial dentures can last up to 15 years. But, with the right care, implant-supported dentures can last longer than 20 years. The implant post can even last a lifetime with proper care. The crown part of the implant typically lasts 15-20 years.
Implant failure can happen due to plaque, gum disease, bone loss, smoking, and more. So, it’s important to take good care of your implants to ensure they last as long as possible.
- Brushing dentures twice a day
- Regular dental check-ups
- Soaking dentures to retain their shape
- Relining and rebasing by a dentist
Factors Affecting the Longevity of Denture Implants
Many things can affect how long denture implants last. The skill of the surgeon during the implant placement is key. Proper placement and enough jawbone support help reduce stress on the implants.
Studies show a 90 to 95 percent success rate of dental implants over ten years. This shows they are very reliable.
Keeping your mouth clean and going to the dentist regularly is important. With good care, denture implants can last 10 to 15 years. Regular check-ups help catch and fix problems early, preventing failure.
What you do in your daily life also matters. Smoking can increase the failure rate of implants by 11 percent compared to 5 percent for non-smokers. Habits like nail-biting or teeth grinding can also harm the implants.
Being healthy and eating foods rich in calcium and phosphorus is crucial. These nutrients help keep bones strong, which is important for implant stability. However, conditions like diabetes, osteoporosis, a weak immune system, and heart problems can affect implant success.
Finally, the quality and frequency of dental care are key. Following good maintenance tips, like regular cleaning and check-ups, can make implants last longer. Dentists often use X-rays and 3D models to check bone quality before placing implants. This is important for long-term success.
Conclusion
The life of denture implants depends on several factors. These include the quality of the initial procedures, the materials used, and your lifestyle. For example, eating right and keeping your mouth clean are key. A titanium implant can last forever if cared for well. But, the denture on top might need to be replaced or fixed in about 10 to 20 years.
Studies from PubMed show that with good care, implants can last 10 to 20 years or more. Keeping them clean and visiting the dentist regularly helps a lot. Eating foods that are good for your jaw, like crunchy fruits and veggies, also helps. Adding vitamins like Vitamin D to your diet can make a big difference.
If you’re thinking about getting denture implants or want to make yours last longer, talk to a dental expert. They can give you advice that fits your needs. Following their care tips can make your implants comfortable, functional, and a reliable choice for your teeth for years to come.

Dr. Troy Stansberry, D.D.S.
Dr. Troy Stansberry grew up in Phoenix, AZ and attended Creighton University for his bachelors, and Creighton School of Dentistry for his D.D.S. degree.
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