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Your dental implant should act as a natural tooth, so receding and/or swollen gums are cause for concern. If the implant is placed at the wrong angle, is too shallow or too deep, or doesnt have enough bone to support it, the gums will be one of the first places to show signs of a problem.
Studies have reported that implants fail in the maxilla more than the mandible9-13. Furthermore, the maxillary anterior region exhibited the highest rate of implant failure. Factors contributing to higher implant failure in the maxillary arch compared to mandibular arch are not yet understood14,15.
Two or three implants can be placed adjacent to each other to retain multiples crowns. An implant supported bridge is a structure similar to a traditional dental bridge with the exception that it is supported by implants rather than natural teeth.
Malpositioned implants can cause damage to vital structures, like nerves or vessels. Moreover, improper implant positioning can result in esthetic, biological, and technical complications and can, in extreme situations, render the desired prosthetic rehabilitation impossible to achieve.
The ideal lateral spacing between implants and between tooth and implant is 3 mm to 4 mm. Further, there is an interaction between horizontal and vertical distances when the lateral spacing is greater than 3 mm.
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Failed Dental Implant Treatment A failed dental implant is easily removed with local anesthesia. If an implant needs to be replaced, they will take it out and gently clean the area. If the bone is intact around the area of the removed implant, no bone graft will be necessary.
For the horizontal space between adjacent tooth-implant, a distance of at least 1.52 mm from the adjacent teeth has been advocated especially for the anterior teeth. In addition, implants should have 34 mm of space between them.
Difficulty Chewing Implants should feel and function like any other teeth and should not cause discomfort when you eat. If you have difficulty chewing, there might be a problem with the angle, size, or shape of the implant, or the tooth might have become slightly loose.

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