Do dental implants fail?
What are the problems of dental implants?
What are the complications that occur in dental implants?
Why do dental implants fail?
How do we know if the dental implant is successful?
How do I maintain the dental implant?
What is the treatment for dental implant failure?
It is known that some dental implants suffer from a failure to fuse with the surrounding bone, although this percentage has decreased due to the development of new generations of implants that achieve bone fusion with success rates close to 100%.

Do dental implants fail?
The patient may face a number of problems with the dental implant, including:
Failure of the dental implant to fuse with the bone.
Inflammation of tissues around the implant.
Problems related to the crown above the implant.
We can summarize the causes of problems with dental implants as follows:
Reasons related to the quality of the implant
The quality of implant surface
implant shape
Implant size
Implant sterilization
Implant material
Doctor-related reasons:
Prepare the appropriate bone
Cooling while working
Axle and tilt appropriate for the implant in relation to the bone
Causes related to the occlusal force of the patient:
bruxism
High crowns (early occlusal point)
General diseases of the patient:
diabetes
drinking alcohol
Radiotherapy
chemical treatment
steroids
smoking
Poor oral health care, which causes the proliferation of germs that support tissues around the implants, and consequently the dental implants.
When problems occur in the dental implants or the tissues around the dental implant, it is preferable to consult the doctor as soon as possible to take the appropriate measures that may be raising the level of oral health, treating the problems around the implant, or removing the implant completely and replacing it with another implant after complete bone healing.