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Do I have an implant for each missing tooth?
No, unless you’re only having a single tooth replaced. Normally, five or six implants are used to replace all the teeth in one jaw, as each implant can usually support two teeth. For a few missing teeth, two or three implants may be used.

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What if I get hit in the face?
Implants and the teeth they support can be damaged by an accident in the same way that natural teeth can.  However, if the false teeth are damaged and the remnants are left in the bone then they may be more difficult to remove than natural teeth would be.  After healing, new false teeth can then be placed alongside the fragments.

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What happens if the implant does not bond (integrate) with the bone?
This happens very rarely.  If the implant becomes loose during the healing period or just after, then it is easily removed and healing takes place in the normal way.  Once the jaw has healed, another implant can be placed there.  Or, the dentist can make a bridge, using the implanted false teeth that have ‘taken’.




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