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When Dental Implants Fail

Regardless of why a dental implant failed in either case (before insertion or after placing), getting prompt treatment from a certified dentist is paramount in order to avoid further complications such as pain and swelling which may spread throughout surrounding tissue both intraoral & extraoral areas leading possibly nerve damages & with more serious cases permanent jawbone loss if left untreated for long periods unmanaged infections can lead even systemic diseases !<br>

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When Dental Implants Fail

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  1. When Dental Implants Fail WELCOME

  2. INTRODUCTION Dental implants can be a great way to improve your appearance and confidence. However, like any medical procedure, there is always the potential for failure. Dental implants can fail for a variety of reasons, ranging from improper placement of the implant to poor oral health care on the part of the patient.

  3. How Dental Implants fail Insufficient bone density : • Dental implants require a certain amount of bone density to remain stable. • If the bone density in the jaw is insufficient, the implant may not be able to properly integrate with the surrounding bone tissue and may fail. Infection: • Dental implants are inserted into the jawbone, which means that there is a risk of infection after the procedure. • If an infection occurs, it can compromise the stability of the implant and cause it to fail.

  4. Overloading: • Dental implants are designed to withstand normal chewing forces, but they may fail if they are subjected to excessive stress or overload. • This can occur if the implant is placed in an area of the mouth that experiences high levels of stress, such as the back of the mouth. Poor oral hygiene: • Poor oral hygiene can lead to the build-up of plaque and bacteria around the implant, which can increase the risk of infection and implant failure. Allergic reaction: • In rare cases, a patient may have an allergic reaction to the materials used in the dental implant, which can cause the implant to fail.

  5. Conclusion Regardless of why a dental implant failed in either case (before insertion or after placing), getting prompt treatment from a certified dentist is paramount in order to avoid further complications such as pain and swelling which may spread throughout surrounding tissue both intraoral & extraoral areas leading possibly nerve damages & with more serious cases permanent jawbone loss if left untreated for long periods unmanaged infections can lead even systemic diseases !

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