How to Understand a Failed Implant Treatment?

Nowadays, the most frequently used long-term, even lifelong treatment in cases of missing teeth is implant treatment. Implant treatment can be applied to individuals who have completed their bone development, are 18 years old or over 18 years of age, and are determined by a specialist physician to be suitable for treatment.

Individuals with missing teeth are increasingly resorting to implant treatment. The most advantageous aspect of implant treatment is that it is a treatment method that can be used for the rest of your life. In addition, a single tooth implant can be made, or all teeth in the mouth can also be implanted. In addition, front tooth implant applications are also applied very frequently these days and give successful results. Since it can be used in almost all cases of missing teeth, it is applied quite frequently today.

Experience Factor in Implant Treatment

Although Clinical AFM is a lifelong solution if applied successfully by experienced implantologists, implant treatment is also subject to misapplication. The reason for this malpractice may be the patient or the physician administering the treatment.

Incomplete oral cleaning, gum diseases that may occur due to various reasons, smoking or using tobacco products, weak jaw bone, general health condition of the patient and similar factors cause implant treatment to fail.

A surgeon who is not experienced enough in his field may also contribute to the failure of implant treatment. A physician who is experienced in his field should analyze issues such as how many implants should be used according to the patient's condition, how durable the bone structure is, and so on, and apply the correct treatment process. Physicians who are not experienced or specialized in implant treatment may cause damage to the surrounding tissues of the tooth during treatment. In order to prevent such cases from occurring rarely, Clinic AFM has an experienced and wise physician staff and cooperates with physicians experienced in implantology.

How to Understand a Failed Implant Treatment?

  • Severe and persistent pain.
  • Inflammation of the gums.
  • Receding gums.
  • Prolonged swelling states.
  • Implant tooth that moves out of place.
  • Pain and difficulty while chewing.

Failed implant applications can be compensated. Treatment can be applied after the teeth, gums and jawbone are made suitable for implant treatment.