Tooth Implant Procedure And Related Complications

Posted by Samir Patel on March 27th, 2019

Tooth implants are done where one or more teeth are missing for adults. An implant is surgically placed in an opening that made in the jawbone. A dental implant is a metal post that is surgically attached to the jaw bone to support an artificial tooth. After the implant attaches to your bone, it acts as a new "root" for the crown that will replace your missing tooth.

Denture implants have normally a high success rate, but some people experience dental implant as failure and is true in small percentage of patients. It’s estimated that about 5 to 10 percent of dental implants fail, either shortly after a procedure or months or years later. Here’s what you need to know about implant failure and other potential complications.

Factors Impact Tooth Implant

Various factors can affect the success of a dental implant. These include:

1. Gum Problems

Healthy gums are a criteria for dental implant surgery, and you cannot have this procedure with any gum disease.  Gum disease is an infection that can damage the gums and jaw bone. An unattended gum infection could develop around the implant and lead to failure.

2. Smoking

Smoking can also cause dental implant failure because it restricts blood flow to the gums, slowing the healing process. It is found that smokers can have a dental implant failure rate up to 20 percent.

Stop smoking one week prior to a dental implant and  better not to smoke for at least two months after implant placement for its success.

3. Weak jaw bone

A successful procedure is also dependent on sufficient bone to support the implant. Without enough healthy bone, the dentist cannot surgically place the implant into your jaw.  Because of osteoporosis bone density decreases and there is an increased risk of fractures and thus leads to implant failures.

4. Medical Health

Dental implant failure is a possibility for patients with disease or conditions like diabetes, which causes the body to heal at a slower pace.The use of certain medications can also lead to dental implant failure. Some medications may reduce new bone growth, thus affecting an implant fusing  with the jaw bone and causes damages.

5. Lack of dental check ups

The ability to practice good oral hygiene after a dental implant also has an impact on the success rate. Thoroughly clean your teeth on a regular basis may help you from further dental issues and damages.

6. Find Expert Surgeon

Not all surgeons are good at this treatment and there’s a chance of tooth implant failure when your surgeon is not having sufficient experience in implant procedures.  Also, choosing a skilled surgeon may prevent injury to the periodontal tissue.

Dental Implant Planning

A thorough examination of your mouth by a surgeon lets them assess the health of your gums and jaw bone to allow for planning the procedures to follow as part of the treatment. Careful planning helps your surgeon to identify issues that could interfere with an implant. Dental X-rays give the surgeon an idea of your overall oral health and thus can assess whether a dental implant will succeed on a patient. Understanding of your medical history, conditions also helps to plan the procedure and medications after the implant.

An experienced surgeon and his team can plan your dental treatment effectively and can save unnecessary damages in terms of money and health. Finding out the right surgeon is the key factor we advocate for your beautiful smile and better dental health.

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