Failed Dental Implants Treatment Options
Cost of Permanent Teeth
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Failure Rate: ~5%
While dental implants enjoy a high success rate, about 5% still encounter complications. Given the volume of procedures performed, this means a significant number of patients experience implant failure.
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Early Failure (3–4 Months)
Most implant failures occur within the first three to four months, during the critical phase when the implant is fusing with the jawbone. Factors like autoimmune conditions, allergic reactions, infection, or certain medications can undermine osseointegration.
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Late Failure (1–10 Years)
When an implant fails between one and ten years after placement, it’s classified as a long-term failure. Common contributors include suboptimal surgical techniques, smoking, insufficient gum tissue, bruxism (teeth grinding), recurrent infections, inadequate bone volume, or previous radiation to the head and neck.
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Success Rate: 95%
Despite these risks, around 95% of dental implants succeed. With our Start Smiling Dental Implant Center guarantee, we’re fully committed to helping you achieve and maintain your ideal smile.
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Experience a lasting smile transformation with implant-supported, permanent teeth—designed to look, feel, and function like the real thing.
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Dentures securely fixed with implants
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New teeth often placed in just one day
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Secure and stable, just like natural teeth
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Less pain and swelling compared to traditional methods
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Minimally invasive procedure with reduced discomfort and faster recovery
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No more ill-fitting dentures or adhesives—your teeth stay firmly in place
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Fewer dental visits needed than traditional implant treatment plans
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Cost-effective over time thanks to long-lasting durability
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQs are designed to address your top queries quickly—helping you make informed decisions without needing to call or email.
What Is a Failed Dental Implant?
Common Causes of Implant Failure
- Infection (Peri-implantitis): Bacterial buildup around the implant can lead to bone loss and loosening.
- Low Bone Density: A jawbone that lacks adequate strength or volume may not support the implant properly.
- Incorrect Implant Positioning: Misalignment during surgery can compromise stability and osseointegration.
- Health Conditions: Chronic illnesses such as uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders can impede healing.
- Lifestyle Habits: Smoking and poor oral hygiene increase the risk of complications and failure.
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Preventing Implant Failure
- Rigorous Oral Care: Brush and floss daily around your implant to minimize infection risk.
- Quit Smoking: Tobacco use can severely affect healing and implant success.
- Follow Post-Op Instructions: Adhering to your dentist’s care plan promotes optimal recovery.
- Regular Check‑Ups: Routine exams let your dentist catch and address early warning signs.
With diligent maintenance and professional oversight, most dental implants can function reliably for decades.