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A failing, missing, or knocked-out tooth refers to a dental condition where a tooth becomes dislodged, either partially or completely, from its socket.
In any case, a dislodged or missing tooth can be a serious dental emergency that requires immediate attention. If a tooth has been knocked-out, it is crucial to seek dental care promptly as there might be a chance to save the tooth. Our dentist can provide the appropriate treatment, which might involve reimplanting a knocked-out tooth or using a dental implant, dental bridge, or dentures to replace a missing tooth. The best treatment option for your missing or knocked-out tooth will depend on the severity and the condition of the tooth and surrounding structures.
The actions to take if you have a failing, missing, or knocked-out tooth can significantly impact your chances of saving the tooth. Here are the steps to take in each scenario:
In any case of dental emergency involving a failing, missing, or knocked-out tooth, seeking prompt professional dental care is vital. Contact our dentist or visit a hospital emergency room immediately.
Dental implant failure refers to a condition where a dental implant does not successfully fulfill its intended function. This failure can occur at different stages, including during the initial healing period after implant placement or even years after the successful integration of the implant. There are two primary categories of dental implant failure:
Several other factors contribute to implant failure, including poor oral hygiene leading to infections or gum diseases around the implant area, insufficient bone density or quality at the implant site, improperly placed implants, excessive biting forces or parafunctional habits (teeth grinding), smoking, and certain systemic health conditions that can compromise healing and bone integration.
Symptoms of dental implant failure may include pain, swelling, mobility of the implant, discomfort while chewing, gum recession around the implant, or visible signs of infection. Addressing implant failure often involves a comprehensive assessment by a dental professional. Treatment may range from non-surgical interventions such as antibiotics, professional cleaning, or adjustments, to more invasive procedures such as implant removal, bone grafting, or replacing the failed implant. Preventive measures including regular dental check-ups, proper oral hygiene, following post-implant care instructions, and lifestyle modifications, play a crucial role in minimizing the risk of implant failure and ensuring their long-term success.
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