Do dental implants need to be replaced?

Do dental implants need to be replaced?

Dr. Mehsa Ensi
Dr. Mehsa Ensi
Tehran
Dental implants are known as one of the most durable dental treatments, but this durability does not mean permanent. Although the titanium base can remain in the jaw bone for years without problems, sometimes it needs to be repaired or even replaced due to reasons such as infection, displacement and other physical problems. Who placed it, where it was placed, and how you take care of it... If you have any of the following symptoms, you should consider replacing your dental implant: 1 .... Implant infection 2 .... loosening of the implant 3 .... Wear or break the veneer 4... Chronic pain that does not improve with painkillers and lasts longer than 2-4 weeks... When do dental implants need to be replaced?... With proper care, dental implants can last 25 years or more... Infections, grinding, fractures, and other problems that dental implants should be replaced with... According to the American Dental Association, about 5-10 percent of implants may fail. Reasons such as: infection and bone loss need to be replaced or reconstructed... In the following, we discuss the causes of the symptoms of the need to replace dental implants: #### 1... placing the implant; The promised arrival of the implant If you feel that the implant has moved or changed its position, be sure to visit the dentist to remove the implant and install a new implant. Like all surgeries, there is a risk of infection after the implant, and if not treated, there is a risk of damage to the surrounding tissue. Depending on how much you take care of your teeth, signs of wear may appear on your implant after 10 to 15 years. Especially after an accident or biting something hard, the crown of the tooth may break or wear. In this situation, the doctor will replace the implants after an examination.. Destruction of the implant and the need for replacement after years People who grind their teeth gradually cause microscopic fractures on the crown.... These cracks grow larger over time and cause the crown to fall or separate.... Therefore, in this situation, the need to replace the dental implant... > Read more: Price of upper jaw implant #### 5... Disintegration of the jaw bone; Early implant replacement If the volume of bone around the implant decreases (especially in elderly people or people with osteoporosis), the metal base may not be stable enough... #### 6... Gum disease; An important factor in implant replacement Infection around the implant, which eventually leads to bone loss, causes loosening of the implant... #### 7... Malocclusion; effective problem for implant replacement Patients with malocclusion, in which the upper and lower teeth do not overlap, may wear out the upper part of the crown sooner and need to replace the dental implant... #### 8.... Long life of the implant; It is time to replace the implant With a lifespan of up to 20 years, implants wear out after some time and need to be replaced... After this period, dental implants gradually decay and lose their function... Are dental implants permanent?.. Although dental implants are not permanent, they last significantly longer than prostheses and bridges.. Most people do not need to replace their implants during their lifetime.. If properly Take care of your teeth, implants will last up to 20 years or even more... In some cases you may just need to replace the crown, usually after 10-15 years.... ** Generally no; Implants are not 100% permanent, but in ideal conditions they can last more than 20 years or even a lifetime.... The metal part of the implant that is placed in the bone is usually very durable and resistant and does not need to be replaced in most cases.... But the dental cover may need to be replaced after 10 years.** > Read more: How long does an implant last? According to the American Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, dental implants performed by a skilled dentist have an average success rate of 95%. The rate of success and early replacement of your dental implant depends on who placed it, where it was placed and how well you take care of it.. First, the condition of the jaw and the implant, for example, the implant can only be checked by a specialist. Depending on your situation, only the crown may be replaced or the loose abutment may be replaced. The dental implant replacement process involves several key steps that often take place over several months. Below is a brief description of the dental implant replacement steps: #### 1....Evaluation: The first step consists of a complete examination by a dentist or surgeon.. including X-rays and possibly a CT scan to evaluate the bone structure and determine if the patient is a good candidate for reimplantation... #### 2.... Treatment planning: Based on the evaluation, an appropriate treatment plan is created, which may include necessary procedures such as tooth extraction or bone grafting if the jaw bone is insufficient. #### 3... Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is prescribed to ensure comfort during the operation.... > Read more: Causes of black gums after implants #### 4... removing the old implant: Before starting the treatment process, the previous implant must be removed... #### 5... Cutting: A small incision is made in the gum to expose the jawbone at the implant location.. - A hole is made in the jawbone and the titanium implant (which plays the role of the tooth root) is placed in this space.... Then the incision is closed... #### 7.... Osseointegration: After implant placement, there is a 3-6 month recovery period during which ossification takes place.. This process causes the bone to grow around and fuse with the new implant... #### 8.... Second surgery: After the osseointegration is complete, a second minor surgery is performed to attach the abutment (an abutment) to the implant.... This involves reopening the gum tissue over the implant.... > Read more about the implant fusion process and tips.. #### 9.... Final reconstruction: After the gums have healed, molds are taken from the mouth to make a customized crown that matches the color and shape of the natural teeth... #### 10... Placing the crown: The last step involves attaching the custom veneer to the abutment and completing the dental implant process.. #### 11... Care: After replacing the dental implant and placing the new implant, patients may experience some swelling and pain, which is usually relieved with regular pain relievers. Maintaining oral hygiene is very important to ensure the long-term success of the dental implant. > **English text:** > > "After implant placement, it is essential to see your dentist regularly every six months." > > **Persian translation:** "After installing the implant, it is necessary to visit your dentist regularly every six months." > > Quoted from the innovativeoralsurgery site Complications of dental implant replantation After replacing the dental implant and the numbness wears off, you may feel a little pain... usually the pain is normal and can be relieved with regular painkillers, and there is nothing to worry about... after the surgery, you may have a slight bleeding in the cut part of the gum that will disappear soon... giving... > Get to know about dental implants without surgery.. after the implant, you may experience pain, swelling and purulent secretions, which indicate an infection, and you should take antibiotics according to the dentist's order. Don't suffer further problems.... Remember that the recovery period may be longer due to re-implantation.... So you should be more careful about your oral hygiene.... Is the implant cover replaceable?. Yes, **dental implant crowns are replaceable** and this is done when the crown breaks, wears, discolors or loosens....unlike the titanium abutment that is embedded in the jawbone and is very durable, the implant crown may need to be replaced after 10-15 years.. Dental implant life?... Post-implant care In order for the dental implant to last for several years and you need to replace it sooner, follow the following tips: - Take oral hygiene seriously... - Regular dental checkup (every 6 months) - Quit smoking - Using a night guard in case of teeth grinding - Avoid eating very hard foods with implants Studies show that patients who do not smoke and have good oral and dental hygiene are twice as successful as other people in long-term implant maintenance. Also, regular use of dental floss and mouthwash can reduce the possibility of implant gingivitis by 40%. Types of dental implant replacement Dental implants are a popular alternative solution for missing or damaged teeth. However, there may be situations where a dental implant needs to be replaced due to complications or wear and tear over time, often in two ways: ### 1... Replacing the implant cover: The crown or cover is the visible part of the implant, the signs that indicate that you need to replace the cover of the implant: - Lip cracking or breaking the implant cover - Changing the color of the cover - Inflammation and gingivitis around the implant This replacement is relatively simple and usually done easily.... ### 2... Root replacement or implant screw replacement: Titanium root replacement is more complicated....only happens if there are major issues such as infection or failure of ossification (the process by which the implant fuses with the jawbone) due to poor oral hygiene or other factors.... > Read more: Causes and Symptoms of Implant Rejection In addition to the mentioned cases, if there is an infection around the implant, a feeling of looseness of the implant, pain or discomfort in the area, or loss of bone around the implant, you need to replace the dental implant... How long does it take to replace the dental implant? The dental implant replacement process is not immediate and involves several steps as mentioned above... from start to finish it takes 3 to 8 months depending on the individual circumstances.... If the jawbone needs strengthening before reimplantation, the bone graft **can take 3 to 6 months** to heal...> Read more: Best dental veneers.. Titanium implant surgery usually takes about 1 to 2 hours.. then a recovery period of 3 up to 6 months for Osseointegration (welding to the jawbone) is required.. Geographical location, complexity of the case, and special dentistry needs... We will explain the factors affecting the price of implant replacement: 1.... **Place of residence**: In places where the cost of living is higher, the treatment costs are much higher than in other cities.... 2.... **Multiple implants**: If several teeth are replaced, the costs will increase significantly.... 3.... **Bone grafting**: If a bone graft is needed to replace the implant, the treatment costs will increase.... 4.... **Costs of the treatment process**: If different parts need to be replaced Dental implants, the costs of updated implants will increase... > Click for information.. Note that the exact cost of replacing dental implants cannot be mentioned... It is better to talk to your dentist about the costs before starting the treatment.. **Last word** Implants are one of the safest and most natural restorative dentistry methods available....Unlike dentures, the patient does not run the risk of the implant slipping or sliding when speaking or chewing....however, implants are not the right choice for everyone....people must have enough jawbone to support the implant....though again dental implants last 10-10..years...instead of yes...if oral and hygiene is followed. teeth, you can increase the life of your implants.... proper care; Long life of the implant If the dental implant is properly implemented and cared for, it can perform well for years without any problems.. Although the health of the implant and the cover may need to be replaced over time, but by observing oral and dental hygiene, visiting the dentist regularly and avoiding harmful habits, you can enjoy the useful and long life of your implant.. Inspection, replacement and service... maintenance and maintenance of your implant... ###

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