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9th Jul 2024

5 Signs You May Need Dental Implant Replacement



The greatest and most dependable option for replacing lost or damaged teeth is dental implants. They are actually among the few dental restoration techniques that have an almost 100% success rate. But dental implant failures do occur, therefore it's critical to recognize the signs.

In most cases, dental implant failure is the result of one of a few factors:

  • Poor dental hygiene
  • Gum disease
  • Unreliable surgeon
  • An undiagnosed medical condition

 

We can help if you're concerned that your dental implant has failed. Read on to learn the signs of a failed dental implant and how your dentist can help.

1. You’re experiencing severe pain

It's common to experience moderate sensitivity or discomfort after dental implant surgery. However, in the days after the surgery, you should see a noticeable improvement, and most patients fully recover in a week or two.

An implant may fail if you are in excruciating pain that interferes with your regular activities or if your discomfort doesn't go away.

2. The implant site is inflamed or swollen

You should anticipate some gum edema around your dental implant right after surgery. However, significant bleeding, redness, or inflammation typically indicates that your implant isn't healing correctly or hasn't fused with your jawbone.

If the gum tissue surrounding the implant is inflamed or if you notice no improvement after one week following the operation, call your oral surgeon to have it examined.

3. Your gum line is receding

Biocompatible materials are used to create modern dental implants, which are intended to blend in perfectly with the gums and natural bone. It is typical for the gums to start receding or changing shape if the implant is having trouble fusing.

Gum recession of any kind close to the implant site typically indicates implant rejection by your natural tissue. An infection known as peri-implantitis, which affects the soft tissue around a dental implant, can also result in gum recession and persistent inflammation.

4. Your tooth replacement feels loose

Your replacement tooth should feel just like a natural tooth if your dental implant is recovering properly. Your bridge or crown isn't functioning properly if it wobbles or feels unsteady.

Most of the time, a problem with the crown or the abutment connecting it to the implant is the cause of a loose replacement tooth. But implant failure can also make it difficult for your replacement to sit correctly, so it's critical to get in touch with us as soon as possible to get the issue diagnosed.

5. It’s difficult to chew or speak

Your ability to eat and speak normally should improve since dental implants feel and look like natural teeth. It could be an indication that your implant has failed if you feel pain, discomfort, or any other strange sensation when biting down or speaking.

What to do if your dental implant fails

You don't want to wait it out if you believe your implant has malfunctioned. Ignoring a failing implant can lead to uncomfortable and serious long-term oral health issues.

Call your dentist ASAP if you have concerns about the outcome of your dental implant. If implant failure has occurred, they will assess the surgical site and be able to provide you with a dependable replacement.

How to prevent implant failure

Implant failure is very uncommon. However, there is always some risk associated with every surgical operation. Nobody wants to undergo an implant operation only to learn afterward that the implant has failed or that there is a problem.

Here are a few easy strategies to drastically lower your risk of implant failure:

  • Select a reputable professional to carry out the surgery. A skilled dental implant specialist will know how to properly install and secure your implant to guarantee a successful recovery.
  • Verify that you have appropriate bone density because your implant needs to be properly supported for the jawbone to bond to it.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene. Regular professional cleanings with daily brushing and flossing will assist in maintaining your gums and teeth healthy and extend the life of your dental implant.
  • Give up smoking. One of the worst things you can do for your teeth's health is to smoke. It is, therefore, highly advised that you give up before receiving a dental implant.