Dental implants without myths: 5 misconceptions you shouldn’t believe

Dental implants without myths: 5 misconceptions you shouldn’t believe

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→ Myth 1: Implant insertion is a painful procedure → Myth 2: Dental implants are only for older patients → Myth 3: The implant looks unnatural → Myth 4: Implants are too expensive → Myth 5: Implant care is difficult

Dental implants are now considered one of the most reliable and effective ways to replace missing teeth. However, there are many myths and false information circulating among people that can cause unnecessary concerns or lead to wrong decisions. This article will help you better understand the issue and reveal the five most common misconceptions associated with dental implants.

Myth 1: Implant insertion is a painful procedure

Fear of pain is one of the most common reasons why people postpone a visit to the dentist. However, this is not the case with dental implants. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and most patients describe the procedure itself as completely painless. Compared to tooth extraction, implant placement is even easier and less stressful. After the procedure, slight swelling or sensitivity may occur, which usually subsides within a few days. Thanks to modern technologies and gentle methods, the entire process is significantly more comfortable than many imagine.

Myth 2: Dental implants are only for older patients

Implants are not the exclusive domain of seniors. On the contrary, they can also be suitable for young adults who have lost a tooth due to an injury, genetic defect or other health problems. The decisive factor is not age, but overall health and sufficient quality bone mass in the jaw. Thanks to advanced procedures, even patients who do not have enough bone can safely get an implant – for example, through augmentation.

Myth 3: The implant looks unnatural

At first glance, you cannot distinguish a quality implant from your own tooth. Aesthetics is one of the main requirements of patients and doctors today. Implants are designed to fit exactly into the dental arch and match the shape and color of natural teeth. Modern dental laboratories can create a crown that perfectly imitates a natural tooth, including small details such as texture or reflections of the enamel.

Myth 4: Implants are too expensive

Yes, getting an implant can be more expensive than other forms of tooth replacement. However, in the long run, it is a very profitable investment. With proper care, a dental implant can last for decades, and its stability and functionality surpasses bridges or removable dentures. In addition, it does not require grinding of adjacent teeth, thus protecting the healthy parts of the dentition. When combined with the lower need for repairs and replacements, an implant often proves to be a cost-effective solution in the long run.

Myth 5: Implant care is difficult

A dental implant does not require any special or complex care. The basis is regular home hygiene – i.e. brushing your teeth twice a day, using interdental brushes or floss, and regular visits to the dental hygienist. Consistent oral hygiene is the key to the long life of the implant. Regular check-ups with a dentist are equally important, as they can detect any changes in time and recommend adjustments to your care.


Dental implants are an affordable, safe and aesthetically perfect solution today. If you are considering this option, book a consultation with MUDr. Vachulek in České Budějovice. You will get a detailed overview of your options and answers to all your questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The price varies depending on the type of implant, materials used, and the complexity of the case. A single implant with a crown typically starts from approximately 36,000 CZK. The exact price is determined by the dentist after a thorough consultation and examination.

The entire process including healing usually takes 2-6 months, though the length is very individual. There are cases where a tooth can be replaced with an implant immediately after extraction. The healing period depends on the quality of the jawbone and the patient’s overall health.

Health insurance companies in the Czech Republic generally do not cover dental implants; the patient usually pays for them personally. However, we offer flexible payment options including installment plans for more extensive treatments.

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement that is placed into the jawbone and serves as a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture. It is made of biocompatible titanium, which integrates with the bone tissue in a process called osseointegration.

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