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Failed Dental Implants
Common Issues With Failing Dental Implants
A failing dental implant can be stressful, but effective solutions are available. At Lux Smiles, we focus on diagnosing and addressing implant complications caused by infection, bone loss, or structural concerns. Using advanced diagnostic tools and modern treatment techniques, our team develops customized care plans aimed at restoring comfort, stability, and long-term oral health—helping you regain confidence in your smile.
Peri-Implant Infection: Bacterial infection around the implant can damage surrounding tissue and bone if not treated promptly.
Inadequate Bone Support: Insufficient jawbone density may prevent the implant from remaining stable.
Placement Concerns: Improper positioning can interfere with proper bonding between the implant and bone.
Mechanical Complications: Excessive bite pressure or component issues may affect implant longevity.

Single implants
Starting From
$4499
We always use custom abutments
Includes CBCT ($350 value)
Screw retained crown when possible
Includes Surgical guide ($800 Value)

Lower arch 2 implant Snap-in Denture
Starting From
$10,995
includes CBCT
includes temporary denture and final denture

4 implant snap-in denture
Starting From
$14,495
Includes CBCT
includes temporary denture and final denture

Double arch snap-in denture
Starting From
(4 implants on upper, 2 on lower)
$23,995
Includes CBCT
Includes temporary denture and final denture

All on 4 with fixed Zirconia dentures
Starting From
$24,995
double arch $48,495
CBCT included
Extractions included
4 implants
Temporary acrylic and final zirconia bridge included
Patients Before and After



Dental Implant Success, Failure, and Timing
Rate of Failure
5%
While implant failure is relatively uncommon, the high number of implant procedures performed each year means many patients experience complications for various clinical and lifestyle reasons.
Time of Failure
3 to 4 Months
Early implant failure often occurs during the healing and bone-integration phase. Possible causes include infection, immune system conditions, allergies, or certain medications.
Long-term Failure
1 to 10 Years
Dental implants have an average failure rate of about 5%. While this percentage is low, the number of implant procedures means many patients may still experience complications.
Success Rate
9%
Dental implants have a failure rate of about 5%. While relatively low, the high number of procedures performed means some patients may experience complications due to various factors.
