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What are the side effects of dental implants?

My dentist said that I can have a dental implant for my missing tooth, but I'm a little worried about it. What are the side effects of dental implants? Are there any?

4 Answers

There is roughly a 5% chance of any implant failing within the 1st year...otherwise, there is very little side effect and is usually less painful than a routine dental extraction.
The success rate of implants, the adhesion of an alien body to our mouth is incredible-over 90%. You can be tested for allergy to the materials used as extra precaution, but besides that it is not side-effected. The tissue under the implant gets infection sometimes. Reasons are too many to specify, but that is more a potential situation than side-effect. A good practitioner shall have no troubles into puttin it in.
Dental implants are the most effective way to replace a tooth. There is really nothing that comes close to this solution. The only side effect is a little soreness after the procedure when the dental implant is placed. If done properly and maintained properly a dental implant can be a tooth replacement for a lifetime.

Dr. Robert Rawdin
Board Certified Prosthodontist
None known. Old implants were less than reliable, but surface treated sterile cylindrical implants have no known side effects.