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Title: Problems That May Arise in Having Dental Implants


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Problems That May Arise in Having Dental Implants
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Dental implants are one of the many advances in
dental technology that had helped many people in
restoring their lost teeth. They work by
replacing your lost teeth roots and anchoring
dental prosthesis such as dental crowns, bridges
and dentures in place.
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Dental implants are the most effective way in
preventing bone loss in your jaws and maintaining
your facial structure. Although these are proven
to be beneficial to most patients, there still
exist problems with dental implants.
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Dental implants are embedded on the patients jaw
through surgical procedure. Like any other
surgical procedures, infection is the most common
complication to look out for.
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When bacteria in the mouth are greater during
surgery or the patient failed to perform good
dental hygiene post surgery, infection on the
operative site could set in.
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This condition is called peri-implantitis. It is
characterized by inflammation of the bone and gum
tissues around the implant that can lead to the
gradual bone loss in the jaw where the implant is
embedded.
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Another problem that may be present in having
dental implants is the failure of the implant to
correctly fuse together with the jaw bone (failed
osseointegration). This condition could result to
a loose implant that will eventually lead to
falling oust.
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Reasons as to why osseointegration failed to
happen are insufficient bone density, damage to
surrounding tissues, overloading, fractured
implants and wrong implant positioning.
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A complication could also happen due to a
man-made error. If the dentist is not experienced
in performing the dental implant procedure, nerve
and tissue damage may happen.
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When the implant is embedded too close to a
nerve, it may cause pain and numbing sensation in
the cheek, gums or lips. The damage could be
either temporary or permanent.
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If you have some questions regarding dental
implant complications, you can ask your implant
dentist about it.http//mydentistupland.com/
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