Dental implants are designed to last decades with proper care, often 25-30 years or more. This makes them significantly more durable than bridges, which typically need replacement every 10-15 years, or dentures, which may need adjustments or replacement every 5-10 years.
The key to implant longevity is maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental visits. You care for implants just like natural teeth – brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings. Unlike other options, implants actually help preserve your jawbone health, which contributes to their long-term success.
When you factor in the lifespan difference, implants often prove more cost-effective over time, even with a higher upfront investment.