My mom had dental implant (1 teeth)- 7 months back, which had coated a lot. 2 days back she had a feeling her teeth was shaking..upon visiting dentist she said that body didn't support implant and removed it. Now to fix it and cap again asking for more money.
I believe, if body didn't accept it, it would have reacted immediately. Also, there was no pain or swelling and she shld have done x-ray before removing it.
We genuinely need guidance on the matter. What is correct way out as my mom is in trouble with this for a long time now ..
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Yes sometimes the implant fails and it may have to be removed cause keeping it may cause more bone loss. The reasons may be varied like inadequate bone preoperatively, systemic conditions of the patient, infection post implant placement etc. you may not need to take an X-ray if the implant is mobile and there is absolutely no stability even after 7 months.
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Consult another doctor if your not satisfied with your present doctor who is a specialist in implants preferably a prosthodontist.
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Implants come out if there is less bone available prior to implant placement
Or else diabetic uncontrolled better visit the nearest Implantologist and get checked
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