Failed Dental Implants Treatment Options

Experiencing dental implant failure can be discouraging, but it doesn't have to be permanent. At our clinic, we offer expert evaluation and customized solutions to restore your smile with confidence. Whether you need implant revision, bone grafting, or a new treatment plan, our specialists are here to help. Book your free consultation today and take the first step toward a successful restoration—no hidden fees, no pressure.

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Explore Our Implant Packages

4‑Implant Overdenture

Price: $10,995

  • Complete Oral Exam
  • 3D CT Scan
  • Any Extractions Needed
  • Four Implants Per Arch
  • Snap-in Acrylic & Final Fixed Prosthesis
  • Beautiful, Functional Smile

All-On-4 Fixed Arch

Single Arch: $13,995
Double Arch: $27,990

  • Complete Oral Exam
  • 3D CT Scan
  • Four implants per arch
  • Final zirconia bridge
  • Sedation for anxiety relief
  • Temporary PMMA bridge to preview your smile

Permanent Zirconia Fixed Arch (All-Inclusive)

Single Arch: $17,995
Double Arch: $35,995

  • Complete Oral Exam
  • 3D CT Scan
  • Four implants per arch
  • Titanium substructure with zirconia bridge
  • Sedation for anxiety relief
  • Temporary PMMA bridge to preview your smile

Zygoma Zirconia Permanent Teeth

Single Arch: $21,995
Double Arch: $39,990

  • Complete Oral Exam
  • 3D CT Scan
  • Four implants with bone graft (zygomatic technique)
  • Zirconia bridge
  • Sedation for anxiety relief
  • Temporary PMMA bridge to preview your smile

Easy Dental Financing

Achieve Your Dream Smile with Flexible, Convenient Plans

💰  $0 Down Payment to get started upfront

✅  High Approval Rates for most applicants

🔍  Soft Credit Inquiry—won’t impact your credit score

📅  Terms of 48, 60, or 90 Months—pick the plan that fits your budget

📊  Minimum 600 FICO Score typically required

⚡  Instant Decision—apply and know within seconds

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Dr. Zaki Sadiq – New Jersey’s Leading Permanent Teeth Specialist

Discover first-hand how a smile transformation changed one patient’s life—authentic feedback to empower your decision.

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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?

A dental implant is considered failed when it fails to properly integrate with the jawbone or becomes unstable after placement. Failure can occur early—shortly after surgery—or later, even years down the line. Common triggers include infection around the implant, insufficient bone volume, or excessive mechanical stress. Early detection allows for prompt treatment and helps safeguard your long-term oral health.

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.

Cost Considerations for Revision

Repairing a failed implant varies in cost depending on the complexity of the issue and any additional procedures required—such as bone grafts or tissue regeneration. While corrective treatment may be pricier than a primary implant, it ensures a durable, long-term solution. At NJ Implant Clinic, we provide transparent pricing and flexible options to suit your budget.

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.

Can a Failed Implant Be Remedied?

Yes—many failed implants can be successfully restored. Treatment typically begins with removing the compromised implant and allowing the site to heal. If bone deficiency is present, a graft may be performed before placing a new implant. Once the area has healed and proper bone support is reestablished, a replacement implant can be placed to restore both appearance and function.

Testimonial

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Dr. Zaki and the team at ImplantEmpire went above and beyond my expectations! My All-on-4 implants look and feel incredible. The process was smooth from start to finish, and I finally have my confident smile back.
— Emily R.
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"I always receive exceptional care and attention to detail. Every visit is comfortable, and I feel truly cared for."
— John D.
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"From consultation to procedure, everything was seamless. Dr. Zaki is a true perfectionist, and my new teeth are proof of his skill. Highly recommend ImplantEmpire!"
— Anonymous
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"Best decision I’ve ever made! Dr. Zaki completely transformed my smile with All-on-4 implants. The team was caring, professional, and efficient. ImplantEmpire is the place to go!"
— Mark
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"The clinic is modern, clean, and professional. The space feels welcoming, and the staff is incredibly organized and courteous. I felt confident in every step of my treatment."
— Sara