Title: Complications of using dental implants
1Complications of using dental implants
2Dental implants are the most effective way in
fixing the gaps caused by tooth loss. They serve
as tooth roots and help in supporting dental
prostheses such as dental crowns, bridges and
dentures. Dental implants are made from
biocompatible materials like titanium alloy,
which allows the material to undergo the process
of osseointegration.
3Osseointegration is the process where the dental
implant bonds to the bone of the jaw. Dental
implants not only help in restoring the
appearance and function of your teeth but they
also help in preventing bone loss in the jaw and
maintain the structures of your face.
4What could go wrong when wearing dental
implants?According to reports, dental implants
have a 95 success rate. Their success depends on
the health of the jaw bones of the person
receiving the implant and the training and
experience of the oral surgeon performing the
procedure. Although they rarely occur,
complications could happen during the dental
implant procedure, six months after the
procedure, and in the long run wearing the
implant.
5During the procedure, excessive bleeding or nerve
injury could occur especially if the dentist
performing the procedure is not well trained and
experienced. Like any other surgeries,
postoperative complication includes infection of
the surrounding bone and gum tissues.
6Six months following the procedure, complications
such as failure of the implant to integrate with
the bone tissues of the jaw may happen. To
prevent this from happening, patients with
unhealthy jaw bone tissues should not undergo
this procedure.
7Long-term complications include the implant
could fracture or the abutment connecting the
implant and prosthesis could loosen.
Peri-implantitis, or the infection of the soft
tissues around the dental implant could also
happen.These complications are rare and could be
easily corrected by a well-trained and
experienced oral surgeon.
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