The best way to keep your dental implants healthy – and in your mouth – is to practice good oral hygiene. Brush and floss twice daily, and use an alcohol-free antibacterial mouthwash. Some changes to your diet may also be beneficial. Avoid hard candy and other foods that are rough on teeth.
The treatment for failing implants is dependent on the cause of the failure. In cases where a gum infection is causing the implants to fail – called peri-implantitis – the treatment may involve simply cleaning the implant and focusing on better oral hygiene practices in the future. If detected and treated early, peri-implantitis has a very positive prognosis. In cases of damage to or stress on the bone around the implant, a bone graft may be required. Dental implants can only be placed in spots on the jawbone that have sufficient bone density. If jawbone loss or bone damage has caused an implant to fail, the treatment will involve a bone graft.
It varies from individual to individual and with health and habits. For a healthy individual with good oral hygiene and good health, dental implants are predictably successful with reported success rates above 90-95 percent.
The rate at which dental implants fail is about 5% — a small number, but when you consider how many people get implants, you realize a lot of people suffer from this. And the rate of failure can be due to many things.
Early failure of dental implants usually happens within three to four months after the procedure during the process of the implant integrating with the jaw bone. Auto-immune disorders, allergic reactions, infections, and medications are just a few reasons dental implants fail.
If a dental implant fails anywhere from one to 10 years after the procedure, this is considered a late/long-term failure. There are several factors that can contribute to a late dental implant failure including: under-engineered procedures, smoking, lack of gum tissue, and teeth grinding. Infections, lack of bone, and head and neck radiation can also cause your dental implants to fail.
You may feel worried that your implant will fail, but remember, about 95% of implants are successful, so failure is actually a rare occurrence. And with our Start Smiling Dental Implant Center guarantee, we’re 100% confident you’ll leave with your ultimate smile.
Despite the many benefits of dental implants, they do have the potential to fail. But what happens if and when they fail? Can you get them fixed? Will you be able to get another implant?
Dr. Palak Patel and his team at PA smile clinic world renowned for their skills in successfully treating patients that are suffering from ‘botched’ dental implant procedures. Many turn to our team after experiencing complications from advanced bone loss, infections, and many other symptoms resulting from prematurely failing dental Implant procedures performed by previously treating Dentists or Dental Specialists.
So how will you know if you’re experiencing dental implant failure? Though there can be many reasons a dental implant fails, the symptoms are generally the same. The main symptoms and signs of late and early dental implant failure you should look out for are:
severe pain or discomfort
a loose or shifting implant
swelling or inflammation of the gums
gum recession around the dental implant
difficulty chewing and biting
There is no reason not to have a smile you love, and in the case of failed dental implants, our team of doctors has the solutions for you. At PA Implant Clinic’s Dental Implant Centers, we offer the best implant services dentistry in Roseville, Yuba City, and look forward to opening our newest office in Philadelphia PA.
Dr. Palak and our team are committed to each of our patients and are happy to help you create an efficient plan for your perfect smile. It’s time to gain your confidence back and to show off your teeth. Call our office today for a free consultation.