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Can Tooth Implants Be Replaced?

Yes, tooth implants can be replaced. Although they are traditionally successful, complications can occur, and replacements may be required.

They provide a comfortable and natural-looking option for missing teeth. They’re also sturdier than dentures, meaning they won’t fall out while you’re speaking or chewing. At Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery, we offer comprehensive implant surgery to help our patients in Feasterville, Newtown, or Jenkintown, PA, and the surrounding areas– feel more confident in their smiles.

Are tooth implants permanent?

Although dental implants are not permanent, they last significantly longer than dentures and bridges. Most individuals don’t need to worry about having their implants replaced in their lifetime.

According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, dental implants placed by a licensed dentist in the United States have a 95% success rate on average. With that said, your tooth implant’s success rate will depend on who places it, where it’s placed, and how well you care for it.

With proper care, tooth implants can last for 25 years or more. Compared to dentures and bridges, which typically need to be replaced after 10 years, implants offer a more permanent option.

Signs of Tooth Implant Failure

Even though they’re made of titanium, a dental implant can fail—it can shift out of place because there isn’t enough bone tissue to support it. Some of the symptoms that may indicate this include:

  • An infection around the implant or the surrounding area
  • Nerve damage to the gums, including pain, tingling, and numbness
  • A loose implant that falls out
  • Sinus problems
  • Peri-implantitis, which occurs when the bone and gum around the implant become inflamed with an infection

Peri-implantitis is rare but treatable. If you notice any of the signs or symptoms of peri-implantitis, it’s essential to seek treatment from one of our dentists in Jenkintown, Newtown, and Feasterville, PA. Without treatment, you may risk damaging the site of the implant.

How do I know if I need my implant replaced?

Shortly after your tooth implant is installed, you may notice signs that it needs to be removed or replaced. If your implant travels, be sure to contact your dentist to remove the implant and install a new one.

As with all surgeries, there is always a risk of infection, and if left untreated, you risk damaging the surrounding tissue. If you notice any warning signs, such as a discharge from the implant area, bleeding, or fever, contact your doctor as soon as possible.

Additionally, after your implant is installed, it’s essential to schedule regular visits with your dentist every six months.

Get a brand new smile with dental implants.

For your safety, we recommend only having tooth implants installed by a certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. At Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery, we’re among the few oral surgery centers that can give implants to people with severe bone or soft tissue deterioration.

Our experienced dentists in Newtown, Jenkintown, and Feasterville, PA, offer comprehensive, patient-centered treatment to provide all of our patients with a comfortable experience. Schedule an appointment at your local Innovative Implant and Oral Surgery office to discuss your treatment options to renew your smile.