Dental Implant Risksand Complications

What Is the Success Rate of Dental Implants?

Dental implants boast an impressive success rate, often cited between 95% and 98%. This high success rate is attributed to advancements in dental technology, improved surgical techniques, and the use of biocompatible materials like titanium. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, dental implants can provide a durable and reliable solution for tooth replacement, offering patients improved functionality and aesthetics for many years.

While the chances of experiencing complications are rare, patients need to be aware of them before treatment begins. We always recommend contacting our Wylie dentist immediately if you experience anything out of the ordinary during your implant treatment or in your recovery period.

To schedule your dental implant consultation, contact our dental office in Wylie, TX, by calling (214) 702-0446.

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Dental Implant Risks

Infection

One of the most common risks is an infection at the implant site. This can occur during or after implant surgery. Maintaining proper oral hygiene and following post-operative care instructions can significantly reduce the risk of infection. Symptoms of infection include redness, swelling, pain, and discharge at the implant site.

Dental Implant Failure or Rejection

Implant failure can happen if the bone fails to fuse properly with the implant, a process known as osseointegration. Factors contributing to implant failure include poor bone quality, insufficient bone volume, and smoking. Signs of implant failure include persistent pain, mobility of the implant, and loss of the implant.

Nerve or Tissue Damage

Nerve or tissue damage can occur during dental implant placement. Nerve damage can cause pain or discomfort, numbness, or tingling in the lips, tongue, or chin. Tissue damage can lead to inflammation, bleeding, or infection. These complications can happen for a variety of reasons, such as improper placement of the implant, poor oral hygiene, or a lack of bone density.

Sinus Problems

In some cases, dental implants placed in the front upper jaw bone can protrude into the sinus cavity, causing sinus problems such as sinus infections or sinusitis. This is more likely to occur if there’s insufficient bone to support the implant.

Allergic Reaction

Some people may have an allergic reaction to the materials used in the dental implant, such as titanium or other metals. Symptoms may include itching, rashes, or even anaphylaxis in severe cases.

Risk Factors

Several risk factors can increase the likelihood of experiencing complications from dental implant surgery. These risk factors can contribute to dental implant problems:

  • Poor oral health: If you have existing dental problems, such as gum disease or tooth decay, it can increase the risk of complications during and after dental implant surgery.
  • Insufficient bone density: Dental implants need a strong foundation of bone to support them. If there’s not enough bone in the jaw, it can increase the risk of early implant failure.
  • Smoking: Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of implant failure.
  • Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or cancer, can increase the risk of complications during dental implant surgery.
  • Medications: Certain medications, such as blood thinners, can increase the risk of bleeding during and after the procedure.
  • Age: Older adults may be at higher risk of complications from dental implant surgery due to age-related changes in bone density and healing.
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Dental Implant Complications

Complications that may occur after receiving dental implants include:

  • Loosening or shifting of the implant: Over time, the implant may become loose or shift in the jaw, causing discomfort or negatively affecting the appearance of the implant.
  • Peri-implantitis: A form of periodontal disease that can occur around the implant. It’s caused by bacterial infection, and if left untreated, it can lead to bone loss and implant failure.
  • Implant fractures: Like natural teeth, dental implants can also fracture. It can happen due to trauma, overloading, or poor bone quality.

Reducing Your Risk of Complications

While there’s always some risk associated with any surgical procedure, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of experiencing complications from dental implant surgery:

  • Choose a qualified and experienced dentist: It’s important to choose a dentist who has experience with implant dentistry and dental implant surgery. Also, check to see if they have a good track record of success with surgical procedures.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene: Brush and floss your natural teeth and implants regularly and visit your dentist for regular cleanings and checkups.
  • Follow your dentist’s post-surgery instructions: Our dentist will provide you with specific instructions on how to care for your implant after surgery. It’s important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper healing.
  • Avoid smoking, as it can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of implant failure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Achieve Your Best Smile With Dental Implants

While some risks and complications can occur with dental implants, they’re rare. With a 95% success rate, most patients achieve beautiful smiles and excellent oral health with dental implants. To learn more about dental implants, contact our Wylie dentist today by calling (214) 702-0446.

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