When dental implants fail

Blog submitted by Dane Levy, Attorney of Dentalmal.com, a provider of legal services for those injured by dental malpractice in California

Dental implant surgery is an impressive dental technology that makes use of modern techniques to solve old dental problems. However, it also carries its own set of risks and there is a chance the implants will fail. That’s why it’s important to identify the warning signs of dental implant failure before the damage gets any worse.

The symptoms of dental implant failure can range from chronic, radiating tooth pain and discomfort to a feeling of looseness in your implants that makes biting and chewing a chore. If your implants feel like they are moving, this could result in lasting issues with your jaw and gums. Gum inflammation is another significant sign that dental implant failure has occurred since it is a result of infected gums. Infected gums are particularly dangerous because mouth infections can spread to the blood. Profuse bleeding and numbness are also signs of dental implant failure.

Avoiding these conditions depends largely on how capable, experienced, and prepared the dentist who inserts the implant is. If your dentist is careless or ill-prepared, the chances are much higher you could experience lasting damage to your teeth and mouth as a result of dental implant failure. If you have experienced dental implant failure as a result of poorly administered dental implant surgery, there are two things you should do.

First, you should see a trusted dentist as soon as possible to correct the problem. Second, you should consider suing for dental malpractice. Dane Levy is a California dental malpractice lawyer with years of experience, a history of success, and an informed knowledge of the dental field. Contact him for any questions about dental malpractice cases related to implants.