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Dental Implant Failure & Salvage – Green Hills

Keep Your Restored Smile Complete

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Dental implants are the pinnacle of tooth replacement. In addition to being stable and long-lasting, they have a success rate of over 95%! However, dental implant failure is still possible, so it’s important to be on the lookout for the changes going on in your mouth. If you notice that something doesn’t feel right about your dental implants, let us know as soon as possible. We may be able to keep your restored smile complete with dental implant salvage treatment!


Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

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The most common cause of dental implant failure is a condition called “peri-implantitis.” This is when bacteria and infection destroy the connective tissue from around the implant. This weakens the supporting jawbone structure. Most of the time, this is due to poor dental hygiene and untreated gum disease. Other issues that can play a role include failed osseointegration, injury, and medical conditions, like uncontrolled diabetes and osteoporosis.


Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants

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Dental implant failure isn’t solely a risk after your dental implants have been placed. It can also occur many years into the future. Here are some symptoms that could indicate that your dental implant is failing:

  • Pain/discomfort
  • Gum recession
  • Loose dental implant
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Gum inflammation

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

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If you have concerns about your dental implant, give us a call. We will thoroughly examine the area and discuss the symptoms that you’ve been experiencing. Afterward, we will put together a treatment plan to restore the health of your smile. Several treatment methods could be needed. The most common way to address dental implant failure is through deep cleanings, antibiotic treatment, and other infection control methods. The sooner we are able to address the issue, the more likely that we can save your dental implant!