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Dental Implant Failure & Salvage – Reynoldsburg, OH

Saving Your
Restored Smile

Dental implants boast an initial success rate of more than 95%, and most patients continue to enjoy their restored teeth for many decades. However, there is always a small chance that you will have to deal with a failed dental implant in Reynoldsburg. On this page, you will learn why dental implants sometimes fail, how you can recognize the signs of this problem, and what our team can do to get your smile’s health and function back on track.

Happy senior woman after dental implant failure and salvage in Reynoldsburg

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

Peri-implantitis, a common cause of dental implant failure

The most common cause of dental implant failure is an infection called peri-implantitis. It occurs when harmful bacteria invade the tissue around an implant. Eventually, the infection can get so bad that it destroys the implant’s base of support. Poor oral hygiene is usually the reason for peri-implantitis, but genetics and other factors can also play a role.

Other possible causes of dental implant failure include:

Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants 

Man with tooth pain, may be experiencing dental implant failure

Dental implant failure can be divided into two categories. Early failure occurs soon after the implant placement surgery, while late failure can happen at any time, even decades after the implants were placed.

Symptoms of early and late dental implant failure are similar and include things like:

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

Woman at appointment for dental implant salvage services

Contact our practice as soon as you suspect there may be a problem with your dental implants in Reynoldsburg. When you visit us, we will examine your mouth and take some X-Rays to gain an understanding of what is happening. After Dr. Mick evaluates the situation, he will recommend a treatment plan.

In some cases, it is possible to treat an infection with antibiotics and a deep cleaning of the mouth. In other cases, surgery to remove the dental implant is necessary. You might also need a bone graft to replace any bone that was destroyed by an infection. After your mouth has an opportunity to heal fully, you might be able to receive a new implant.  We will provide you with detailed guidance to reduce the risk that you will run into any future problems with your restored teeth.

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