Although the success rate for dental implants is very high, about 95%, dental implants can fail. Knowing what contributes to implant failure before you have implants placed can help you enjoy a successful treatment outcome.
Some health and lifestyle issues can complicate the body’s ability to enable implants to integrate with your jaw bone and heal successfully. Those who smoke, have uncontrolled diabetes or other health problems tend to have lower success rates.
Incorrect placement of implants can contribute to implant failure, which occurs when the implant perforates the sinus cavity or nerve running through the lower jaw.
Dental implant recipients should also be prepared for more-frequent dental visits for thorough cleanings, often four times a year versus twice a year. This helps to minimize bacteria at the implant sites, which can lead to infection.
Overall, dental implants are safe, successful for the majority and recreate the most natural look, feel and function of the teeth you once had. Along with your commitment, having your implants placed by a Doctor who is specifically trained and highly experienced in all types of implants can greatly reduce your risk for implant failure.
To learn what type of implant will work best for your needs and goals, call toll free 1-866-9-Smiles for a free consultation. We’ll answer your questions and make recommendations so you can decide what’s right for you.