Restoring Stability & Function
We understand how distressing it can be when a dental implant begins to fail. Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution for missing teeth, but in some cases, complications can arise.
Our expert team specializes in diagnosing and treating failing implants, helping to restore stability, function, and your confidence in your smile.
How We Save Failing Dental Implants
Deep Cleaning & Infection Control
If peri-implantitis (infection around the implant) is the cause of failure, we use specialized deep cleaning techniques to remove bacteria, disinfect the area, and promote healing.
Bone Grafting & Regeneration
If bone loss is present, bone grafting can restore lost bone structure and provide a stable foundation for the implant.
Gum Treatment & Soft Tissue Grafting
For cases where gum recession is causing implant instability, gum grafting or soft tissue regeneration can help reinforce the implant.
Signs of a Failing Dental Implant
If you experience any of the following symptoms,
your dental implant may be failing:
- Pain or discomfort around the implant
- Swelling, redness, or gum inflammation
- Loosening or movement of the implant
- Pus or signs of infection around the implant site
- Difficulty chewing or biting down
If you notice any of these symptoms, seek treatment immediately—
early intervention can save your implant and prevent further complications.