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Dental Implant Failure & Salvage Lebanon

Renew & Restore Your Smile

Did you know that dental implants in Lebanon are successful in more than 95% of cases? Yes, you can be confident that your treatment will have a positive outcome! However, it still must be noted that, in rare cases, dental implants can fail. If you ever notice unusual symptoms related to one of your prosthetic teeth, contact our team immediately. We offer dental implant salvage services that may be able to renew and restore the health of your smile.

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

Illustration showing peri-implantitis infection around a dental implant

A failed dental implant in Lebanon can occur for a number of reasons, the most common of which is an infection known as peri-implantitis. This is a type of gum disease that develops when harmful bacteria invade the tissue around an implant. Eventually, it can cause so much damage that the implant loosens and is in danger of falling out. Poor oral hygiene can be a major contributor to peri-implantitis.

Other potential reasons behind dental implant failure include:

Symptoms of Failed Dental Implants

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Dental implant failure can occur at any time, even months or years after the initial placement surgery. That is why we urge you to keep a close eye on your oral health and take note of any unusual symptoms.

Here are some indications that you may be experiencing a failed implant:

How Dental Implant Salvage Works

Happy senior woman looking up at her dentist

Book an appointment with us as soon as you notice that something is not quite right with your implants. The sooner you receive care, the more likely it is that we can address the situation via conservative means.

When you arrive for your appointment, we will conduct a thorough examination and ask you about your symptoms. Then, we can advise you on your next steps. You might need something as simple as a new restoration or some antibiotics. In other cases, more extensive care is required. We might even have to surgically remove the failing implant. After a healing period and any necessary restorative care, you may be eligible to receive a new one.

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