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Dental Implant Failure & Salvage – Frederick

Keep Your Smile Complete!

Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option out there that replaces the roots of the missing teeth, not just the chewing surfaces. Because of this, they have a success rate of over 95% and can last for many decades. However, in rare situations, dental implant failure can happen. The good news is that we may be able to save your failing restoration with dental implant salvage treatment. If you are experiencing discomfort or have concerns regarding your implant, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We will do everything we can to keep your smile complete!

Why Choose My Frederick Dentist for Dental Implant Salvage Treatment?

  • Customized Treatment for Each Patient
  • State-of-the-Art Dental Technology
  • Dental Financing Options Available

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

Dentist pointing to a dental implant model

The most common reason behind dental implant failure is a condition called “peri-implantitis.” This happens when bacteria and infection destroy the connective tissues from around the dental implant. This weakens the supporting jawbone structure. Most of the time, this happens as a result of poor oral hygiene and gum disease that’s been left untreated. Other factors that can play a role include injury, failed osseointegration, and some medical conditions, like uncontrolled diabetes.

Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants

Woman with tooth pain

Dental implant failure doesn’t just happen right after being placed. It can occur many years down the road. Here are some of the most common symptoms of dental implant failure:

  • Pain and discomfort
  • Gum recession around the implant
  • Loose dental implant
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Gum inflammation around the implant

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

Man smiling in the dental chair

If you are worried about your dental implant, give us a call. We can examine your smile and discuss the symptoms that you’ve been experiencing. Afterward, we will put together a treatment plan to restore the health of your smile. Several treatment methods could be necessary. The most common way to address dental implant failure includes deep cleanings, antibiotic treatment, and other infection-control methods. The faster we can address the issue, the more likely that we can save your implant!