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Can a Dental Implant Fall Out? 

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The success rate of dental implants varies between 95% and 98%, so the quick answer is no, more often than not implants don't fall out. 

That said, they are not perfect and certain factors can damage or affect them. 

If you're about to get dental implants in Elroy, WI, you probably want to know what these factors are. 

Here's what you need to know. 

Why Do Implants Fail? 

Here are some of the reasons that could make an implant fall out: 

Improper Placement 

Dentists are trained to place implants in perfect conditions - a healthy jaw with enough bone and soft tissue mass. But, that's not always the case. Some patients may be dealing with gum diseases or lack the proper foundation for an implant to set. If they aren't able to rebuild the jaw well enough, the implant may become loose and fall out. 

Do extensive research before choosing a dental implant dentist and make sure that they successfully worked with more complicated cases too. 

Improper Fit

Your dentist not only needs to ensure that you have a healthy jaw but also place the implant perfectly. Even the slightest mistake when it comes to implant placement can lead to poor fit and an increased chance of implant failure. 

Poor Oral Hygiene 

Good oral hygiene is vital for the success of a dental implant. Once the metal post fused with the jawbone, it's up to you to maintain it for as long as possible. Failing to brush your teeth every day and go to regular dental visits can lead to peri-implantitis, an infection that will attack the tissues around the implant, causing it to fail. 

Smoking 

Before getting an implant, your Elroy dentist will advise you to stop smoking. As difficult as giving this habit up might be, it's important to do it since the success of the implant depends on it. And, here's why. 

After inserting the implant in the jawbone, your body will go through a process called osseointegration. It's a process that takes about six months and during it, the implant integrates with the jawbone. However, smoking slows this process down as it hinders the flow of oxygen and blood to the implant. It also increases the risk of peri-implantitis. 

The best way to maximize your implant's success rate is to stop smoking two weeks before the surgery and at least three months after. 

Looking for a Dental Implant Dentist in Elroy, WI? 

If you are missing one or more teeth and are looking for an experienced dentist who can successfully restore your smile, Dr. Emily from Wojtowicz Dental is here to help. She will leave no stone unturned to make sure that you will get the best treatment and dental care. 

Reach out to us online to book your appointment with Dr. Emily or if you have more questions about the dental implant process.