"Can I get implants if I've lost teeth for many years?" This is a common question from many people who have experienced long-term tooth loss and are concerned about their ability to recover. In the article below, Herident provides detailed information on the possibility of getting dental implants for those who have lost teeth for a long time. You'll also hear insights from experts with over 20 years of experience in dentistry, helping you make the right decision for your oral health.
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Consequences of Long-Term Tooth Loss
Long-term tooth loss leads to a series of consequences that affect not only your health but also your quality of life. Below are some common issues associated with long-term tooth loss:
Reduced chewing efficiency, leading to digestive difficulties
Teeth play a crucial role in biting and grinding food. When one or more teeth are missing, this function is impaired, preventing food from being properly broken down before reaching the stomach. Poorly chewed food is harder to digest and absorb, which can cause bloating, indigestion, and, over time, lead to gastric problems such as ulcers or acid reflux.

Jawbone Deterioration
The jawbone requires the stimulation from teeth to maintain its density and strength. When teeth are missing for an extended period, this area no longer receives stimulation and gradually deteriorates. As a result, gum recession and loss of jawbone volume occur. Bone resorption not only affects the bone structure but also creates challenges in tooth restoration procedures such as dental implant placement due to insufficient bone to support the implant.
Impact on Facial Aesthetics
The cheeks and lips surrounding the missing tooth may sink in, making the face appear older, more wrinkled, and less vibrant. This is especially true for missing front teeth, which significantly affect the natural look of the smile and reduce self-confidence during social interactions.
Negative Effects on Adjacent Teeth
The gap left by a missing tooth can cause adjacent teeth to shift into that space. This leads to misalignment and an improper bite, where chewing forces are not distributed evenly. As a result, the remaining teeth bear extra pressure, making them more prone to wear, damage, and loosening.

Impact on Speech Ability
Teeth not only play a role in chewing but also in clear speech. When teeth—especially front teeth—are missing, patients may struggle to pronounce certain sounds, particularly sibilant consonants. This often leads to slurred or unclear speech, causing difficulties in communication and a loss of confidence during conversations.
Increased Risk of Oral Diseases and Full-Arch Tooth Loss
The gap left by missing teeth creates favorable conditions for food debris to become trapped and for bacteria to develop easily. If not properly cleaned, plaque and bacteria can accumulate, leading to gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay in adjacent teeth. Over time, this condition can result in the loss of additional teeth and cause serious deterioration in oral health.
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Pain and Headaches
Missing teeth cause uneven bite forces, putting unnatural strain on the temporomandibular joint. This can result in pain and discomfort around the temples, which may extend to headaches or even pain in the neck, shoulders, and back of the head. If untreated, this condition can reduce quality of life and interfere with daily activities.
Can long-term tooth loss be restored with Implants?
According to dental experts, individuals who have been missing teeth for many years can still receive dental implants. However, the implant procedure is typically more complex than in short-term tooth loss cases. Prolonged tooth loss can lead to jawbone deterioration, reducing both bone density and volume—making implant placement more challenging due to lack of stability.
To address this issue, the dentist may recommend a bone graft to restore the lost bone mass, providing a solid foundation for the Implant post. Before proceeding, the patient will undergo a general examination and a 3D CT scan to assess the condition of the jawbone. Based on the examination results, the dentist will determine whether a bone graft is necessary before performing the Implant procedure.

Cost of Implant placement for long-term tooth loss
Whether dental implants are suitable for long-term tooth loss depends on multiple factors, which also leads to significant variation in implant costs among patients. Generally, the cost of dental implants for those with long-term tooth loss is comparable to standard implant procedures.
However, in cases where bone loss or insufficient bone volume has occurred due to extended tooth loss, bone grafting or sinus lifting may be required to meet implant criteria. These additional procedures can increase the overall cost.
Refer to the Implant Pricing Table at Herident Dental Clinic for more detailed information.
Origin | Type of Porcelain Crown | Implant Price (VND) | Price |
Korean Dio Implant QUỐC | Titanium Porcelain Crown | 15,000,000 | 17,500,000 |
Full-Ceramic Cercon Crown | 20,000,000 | ||
Full-Ceramic Cercon HT Crown | 21,500,000 | ||
Premium Lava Plus Porcelain Crown | 30,000,000 | ||
Implant THUỴ SĨ Implant Straumann | Full-Ceramic Cercon HT Crown | 42,500,000 | 48,000,000 |
Premium Lava Plus Porcelain Crown | 56,000,000 | ||
American Implant Implant Dentium | Full-Ceramic Cercon HT Crown | 25,000,000 | 30,000,000 |
Premium Lava Plus Porcelain Crown | 33,000,000 |
Herident Dental Clinic – A trusted address for quality Implant placement
If you’ve experienced long-term tooth loss and are searching for a reliable dental clinic for implant treatment, Herident Dental is a trustworthy choice. With a team of highly qualified doctors and years of experience in implantology, Herident is committed to providing optimal treatment solutions tailored to each patient.
The dental clinic features a modern functional room system, utilizing advanced 3D CT imaging technology to accurately diagnose jawbone conditions and develop a detailed treatment plan.
Moreover, Herident stands out with its strict sterilization protocols, ensuring absolute safety for patients. The implant materials used at Herident come from top global brands, offering long-lasting durability and excellent aesthetics. Their dedicated post-operative care policy is another plus, helping patients recover quickly and enjoy a comfortable treatment experience.

Hopefully, the information above has helped you answer the question: “Can dental implants be placed after long-term tooth loss?” The answer is yes—it is entirely possible. However, it’s important to thoroughly assess the condition of the jawbone and the overall oral health of each individual case.
If you are experiencing long-term tooth loss and want to learn more about the dental implant procedure, don’t hesitate to contact Herident Dental Clinic via hotline 0975 919 949. Our team of doctors is always ready to consult and support you in finding the most suitable treatment plan.
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