Q Is implant placement painful?
A No, dental implants are typically placed under local anesthesia. Most treatments can be completed in your clinician’s office.

Q How soon may I return to work after treatment?
A You may return to work the next day unless otherwise instructed by your clinician. You may be prescribed medication to alleviate any minor discomfort you may have.

Q How long does it take to place dental implants?
A They may be placed in as little as 30 to 60 minutes depending on the location and the number of implants placed.

Q What if there is not enough bone or gum tissue for the dental implant?
A A graft may be needed if your clinician determines there is not sufficient bone or gum tissue.

Q When will I receive my new teeth?
A Treatment time varies by patient. Typically, you will have some type of temporary teeth until your implants integrate with the bone. Your clinician can provide a time estimate based on your treatment needs.

Q How do I care for my implants?
A Home care for your implants consists of brushing and flossing. Regular dental visits are required for long-term health and success.

Q How long can implants last?
A Implants can last many years if cared for properly. Many implants have been in place for more than 40 years.*

Q What is the success rate of dental implants?
A BioHorizons dental implants have an extremely high average success rate (99.2%).†

Q How does the long-term value of implants compare to other treatment options?
A Dental implants are low maintenance and provide stability and confidence in your smile. Therefore, the long-term value of dental implants far exceeds conventional treatment options.

Q Are dental implants covered by insurance?
A Insurance policies vary but most cover a portion of the restorative procedure. Financing options are often available with competitive interest rates, and payments can be tailored to your budget.