Dental Implant Failure & Salvage – Philadelphia

Save Your Replacement Teeth!

Dental implants have all sorts of benefits that you can’t experience with dentures or dental bridges. One of the greatest benefits is that they have a success rate of over 95%. That being said, dental implant failure can still occur in some circumstances. If you have concerns regarding your dental implant, give us a call immediately. The sooner we can take a look, the more likely that we can keep your smile complete.

Why Choose Dentex Dental Group for Dental Implant Salvage Treatment?

  • Evening & Saturday Appointments
  • Same-Day Emergency Appointments
  • We Welcome Dental Insurance

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

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The most common reason for dental implant failure is a condition called “peri-implantitis.” This happens when bacteria and infection destroy the connective tissue from around the implants, weakening the surrounding structure. In most cases, this is the result of poor oral hygiene and gum disease that haven’t been treated. Other factors that could contribute to dental implant failure include injury, failed osseointegration, medications, and health conditions, like uncontrolled diabetes.

Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants

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Dental implant failure doesn’t just happen directly after surgery. It can also happen many years following getting dental implants. Here are some common symptoms of dental implant failure so you can be on the lookout.

  • Pain & discomfort
  • Gum recession surrounding the implant
  • Loos dental implant
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Gum inflammation

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

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If you have concerns about your dental implant, let us know. We are happy to examine your smile and discuss the symptoms that you have been experiencing. After this, we will put together a treatment plan to restore the health of your smile. Several treatment methods could be necessary. The most common ways that we address dental implant failure are deep cleanings, antibiotic treatment, and other infection control methods. The quicker we can address the problem, the more likely that we can save your replacement tooth.