Permanent dental implants are among the leading, advanced solutions for missing teeth. However, sometimes these fail, particularly when shortcuts are taken, convenience is compromised, and incorrect decisions are made. According to Dr. Vivek Gaur, a maxillofacial surgeon and expert in CorticoBasal® Implants, failures do not occur because the technology is weak, but because the protocols are compromised. Below are five certain ways implants can fail if one is careless.
1.Replacing Teeth on Only One Side of the Mouth
One of the biggest mistakes patients make is opting to replace teeth only on the right or left side, ignoring balance. For the sustainable success of dental implants, both sides must be restored, ensuring equal chewing forces.
2.Retaining Loose Natural Teeth Near Implants
Patients sometimes request that slightly mobile front teeth be retained. However, if those teeth are weak, patients avoid chewing on them and overload the implants instead. It leads to fracture or loosening of Permanent Dental Implants. It can be avoided by placing the implants after removing non-functional natural teeth.
3.Allowing Patients to Choose Implant Material Instead of Science
Dental implants will surely fail if the patient chooses their favorite implant material rather than implantology science. Note that the choice of material is always dependent on jaw measurements, bite distance, and occlusal load, rather than on personal preferences.
4.Ignoring Full-Mouth Rehabilitation When Needed
Some patients demand implants only in specific areas, ignoring collapsed bite, bone loss, or misaligned jaws. In reality, full-mouth balance is essential. CorticoBasal® Implants, which are anchored into cortical bone, are designed for full-arch support and immediate functional loading. When partial implants are placed without correcting overall bite structure, the failure is not technological – it’s procedural negligence.
5.Assuming 100% Success Without Following Protocols
Even with Swiss-manufactured systems like Simpladent or ID CorticoBasal® Implants, success isn’t guaranteed if protocols are ignored. Implantology is not plug-and-play; it demands correct force distribution, sterile planning, prosthetic precision, and patient trust. Success rates can reach 99%, but only when doctor and patient follow scientific logic instead of shortcuts.
Final Word
Implants don’t fail because they are weak – they fail when decisions are weak. Trust your specialist, allow full-mouth planning when required, and choose treatment that aligns with biomechanics, not convenience. When protocols are followed, dental implants become lifelong solutions, not temporary fixes. Choose an expert who has seen thousands of cases like yours. Choose excellence. Choose Dr Vivek Gaur
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