Whether you have lost one or multiple teeth, dental implants in Oakland, California, can give you a healthy, beautiful smile. Dubbed the “gold standard” of teeth replacement, dental implants replicate your natural teeth in almost every way, including function and appearance.
While dental implants placed at Montclair Dental Care are designed to last for life, implant failure can happen in rare cases. Before investing in implants, it is vital to understand the causes of implant failure and how to set up yourself for success. Keep reading to learn more from a dentist who does implants “near me.”
Why do dental implants fail?
While dental implant treatments have a success rate of over 95%, failure can happen, leading to pain, discomfort, and other health complications. Dr. Kenneth Childers has restored many implants and is well-placed to explain why your implant may fail.
- Infected implants: Infection around the implant is the leading cause of failure. Called peri-implantitis, this infection affects the gums and bone around the implant, leading to implant failure. Poor oral hygiene is the likely cause of peri-implantitis, although smokers and people with diabetes are at an increased risk
- Poor placement: Placing dental implants requires the expertise of an experienced dentist. Implant surgery is a delicate procedure that requires proper planning to ensure the titanium post is placed at a precise location in the bone. The titanium shouldn’t be placed too close to other teeth or near a nerve. What’s more, the implant and bone should align to ensure your crown doesn’t look unnatural and that the metal fixture isn’t visible as gums recede
- Failed osseointegration: After implant surgery, the titanium post should fuse with the bone within four to six months to form one stable biological structure. Sometimes, the implant may fail to merge with the bone, leaving the implant loose or at risk of falling out. The common cause of failed osseointegration is insufficient jawbone. While some dentists can overlook this critical step, it is essential to carefully evaluate your jawbone to ensure it’s healthy. If it’s insufficient, a bone graft may be recommended to replenish lost bone tissue
An experienced implant dentist near me
Want to learn more about implants? Please call (510) 328-7792 to schedule an appointment at Montclair Dental Care today.
KENNETH L. CHILDERS, DDS
Kenneth L. Childers, DDS, is a highly experienced and dedicated dental professional, serving Piedmont and Oakland for over 20 years. A graduate of St. Louis University Dental School, Dr. Childers is a member of the American Dental Association and the California Dental Association. He has held prestigious positions, such as Past President of the Alameda County Dental Society and the Montclair Business Association. Dr. Childers began his journey at the College of the Desert, where he discovered his passion for science. His extensive expertise, commitment to patient care, and community involvement make him a dentist you can trust for your care.
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