Bridges wear out. Dentures degrade. Implants are the only tooth replacement designed to last permanently — with no relining, no replacement cycles, and no compromise.
Book a Free ConsultationA dental bridge typically lasts 10–15 years before it needs to be replaced — and each replacement often involves further trimming of the supporting teeth. Dentures need relining every 3–5 years as your bone shrinks beneath them.
A dental implant is placed once and, with proper care, lasts the rest of your life. The titanium post fuses with your jawbone through a process called osseointegration — becoming as structurally permanent as a natural tooth root. The crown on top can be replaced if needed, but the implant itself is designed to be permanent.
A dental bridge may seem more affordable upfront, but the cost compounds: two supporting teeth are permanently altered, the bridge needs replacement every 10–15 years, and ongoing bone loss continues underneath. Over 20 years, the cumulative cost often exceeds the cost of an implant.
Implants have no replacement schedule, preserve bone structure, and require no special care beyond regular brushing and flossing. They are the most cost-effective long-term option for tooth replacement — not the most expensive one.
Book a free consultation and find out if you're a candidate for permanent dental implants. Our specialist will review your case, assess your bone volume, and outline a clear treatment plan with transparent pricing.
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