Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution, often lasting decades.
But like natural teeth, implants need proper care.
One of the biggest misunderstandings patients have is this:
Let’s answer that clearly, scientifically, and responsibly.
In reality, implant maintenance plays a major role in long-term success.
At Cayo Dental, implant patients are placed under a structured follow-up and maintenance protocol, because most late implant problems are preventable with proper care.
Dental implants do not decay like natural teeth.
However, the gums and bone around the implant can become infected if oral hygiene and follow-up care are neglected.
The most common long-term complication is a condition called:
An inflammatory condition where:
This structured review approach significantly reduces late complications.
At Cayo Dental, implant maintenance is not left to chance.
After implant crown placement (usually 3–6 months after surgery), patients are advised to follow a structured review plan:
Each review may include:
This means implants are one of the most predictable procedures in modern dentistry. But success is not automatic. It depends on several important factors.
Implants require daily care, just like natural teeth.
Brush twice daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush
Use low-abrasive toothpaste
Clean between teeth using floss or interdental brushes
Rinse with dentist-recommended mouthwash if advised
For full-arch implant bridges (such as All-on-4):
Poor daily cleaning is one of the most common reasons for gum inflammation around implants.
Based on Cayo Dental’s patient profile:
These factors do not mean implants will fail —
but they do require stricter maintenance and monitoring.
Professional cleaning around implants differs slightly from cleaning natural teeth.
Regular professional care helps prevent small issues from becoming major problems.
Implants require daily care, just like natural teeth.
Dental implants can last 10–20 years or longer
Many implants remain functional for decades with proper care
Proper planning before surgery
Allowing adequate healing time (3–6 months)
Patient compliance with maintenance
Regular follow-up visits
Implant longevity is a shared responsibility between the clinic and the patient.
Some habits can reduce implant lifespan:
Early intervention prevents long-term damage.
Most implant warranty policies require:
Regular review visits
Proper oral hygiene
Patient compliance with instructions
| Aspect | Natural Teeth | Dental Implants |
|---|---|---|
| Can decay | Yes | No |
| Can get gum disease | Yes | Yes |
| Needs daily cleaning | Yes | Yes |
| Needs professional review | Yes | Yes |
| Affected by smoking/diabetes | Yes | Yes |
Dental implant failure is uncommon — but possible.
At Cayo Dental, structured 3D planning, controlled healing periods (3–6 months), bone grafting where required, and 6-month review protocols help maintain success rates comparable to global standards.
Implant treatment is not just surgery.
It is a long-term partnership between clinic and patient.
Cayo Dental Hospital is a comprehensive dental care provider based in Kandy, Sri Lanka, delivering structured, ethical, and evidence-based dental services under one roof.
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