Dental implants are generally very safe and successful, but like any surgical procedure, they do carry some risks. Understanding these risk factors helps in better planning and achieving a successful outcome.
Common Risk Factors in Dental Implant
- Infection at the implant site: Poor oral hygiene or contamination during/after surgery can lead to infection.
- Gum problems (peri-implantitis): Inflammation around the implant can affect its stability if not treated early.
- Nerve damage: Rare, but may cause numbness, tingling, or pain if the implant is placed too close to a nerve.
- Sinus issues: Implants placed in the upper jaw may protrude into the sinus cavity if not properly planned.
Patient-Related Risk Factors in Dental Implant
- Smoking or tobacco use: Slows healing and increases the risk of implant failure.
- Uncontrolled diabetes: Affects healing and increases infection risk.
- Low bone density: Insufficient bone may require grafting before implant placement.
- Poor oral hygiene: Increases chances of infection and long-term failure.
Procedure-Related Factors in Dental Implant
- Improper implant placement or planning
- Low-quality materials or technique
- Excessive force on the implant during healing
How to Reduce Risks in Dental Implant
- Choose an experienced and qualified implant specialist
- Maintain good oral hygiene and follow aftercare instructions
- Avoid smoking, especially during healing
- Attend regular follow-up visits
Although risks exist, dental implants have a very high success rate (95%+) when done correctly. Proper case selection, expert care, and good oral hygiene significantly minimize complications and ensure long-term success.
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