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Dental Implant Failure & Salvage – Dallas, TX

Maintaining Your Newly Rebuilt Teeth

As the gold standard of tooth replacement options, dental implants offer a wide variety of advantages to your oral health while rebuilding missing teeth. Even though they have an extremely high rate of success, there’s always a small chance that they could fail later on. For this reason, you should be aware of how this can happen, the symptoms to look out for, and how our team can help preserve your implants with salvage treatment!

a man holding his cheek due to dental implant failure

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

a 3 D digital illustration of a dental implant

The most common reason dental implants fail is due to peri-implantitis—an infection in the gums and connective tissue that holds the metal posts in position. If left untreated, the jawbone can begin to deteriorate and lose the ability to maintain your new teeth. Similar to gum disease, poor oral hygiene is often the biggest culprit that leads to this issue. However, other factors that can contribute to this include:

Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants

a man holding a cold compress to his jaw

Since dental implants have a small chance of failing at any time, you should know how to recognize the telltale signs. The most common symptoms to watch out for involve:

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

a patient smiling after undergoing dental implant salvage

If you think there’s an issue with your dental implants or are experiencing one or more of the above symptoms, reach out to our team for help right away. Your dentist will perform a thorough assessment of your situation and determine the best approach for preserving your new teeth. Based on your specific case, we can help maintain your results with services like antibiotics, deep dental cleaning, and other ways to control infections. Remember, the sooner you visit, the higher the chance of returning to oral health!