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Dental Implant Failure Causes and Prevention

Dental implants are one of the most effective and innovative methods of tooth replacement. Dental implants can experience their own problems such as failure, but it is quite unlikely. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent implant failure. Although dental implants rarely fail, it is possible. Being aware of how dental implants fail may help one to understand how prevention can take place. If you are considering dental implants or if you already have them, then you may find this information to be useful.

Causes and prevention of dental implant failure

There are a few reasons why dental implants may fail. However, a dentist can recommend ways to prevent failure as well. By recognizing the causes, patients will be able to avoid dental implant failure. Then, patients will enjoy oral wellness.

Jawbone structure

Some people will experience dental implant failure due to a lack of jawbone structure. When a patient starts losing teeth or has them extracted, their jawbone gradually deteriorates. Then, patients need to have implants placed. However, the regeneration of the bone structure does not always begin immediately. Sometimes, the implants can take time to fuse in, which means the bone may also deteriorate at the same time.

Infection

Dental implants require invasive surgery. The gums are very prone to bacteria because the healing process can take a long time. If the gums do end up taking too long to heal from the surgery, an infection is likely to occur from lack of oral hygiene or food particles buildup. An infection where the dental implants were placed may cause the implants to fail. The bone may reject the implants due to the infection then.

Good oral hygiene

One way to avoid dental implant failure is to ensure good oral hygiene. Brushing and rinsing during the dental implant process are both important because it will help avoid infections. Thus, making it more unlikely that failure will occur. While the implant site may be sensitive immediately after the surgery, rinsing is still important. And, after some initial healing, brushing must take place too as it can prevent bacteria growth and buildup.

Regular checkup appointments

Another way for patients to achieve dental implant failure prevention is through regular checkup appointments with their dentist. During the regular appointments, the dental professional can ensure that a patient’s implants are not harming the mouth. If the implants start to get infected or cause immense pain to the patient, the dentist can help by providing the necessary treatment.

Contact your dentist today

Dental implant failure has both causes and ways to prevent it. Speak with a dentist about dental implants and the potential failure that comes with them. If you have questions, then reach out to your dentist’s office today. Your dentist can walk you through dental implants and the whole process that is involved. Schedule a consultation today and let your dentist help you enjoy a great smile once again.

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