Failed Dental Implant Repair Towson

Saving Your New Smile

While dental implants have a very high success rate, complications can occasionally occur due to infection, bone loss, implant overload, or improper positioning. Dr. Genc has extensive experience in implant revision surgery and failed implant repair, helping patients restore both function and confidence with advanced surgical techniques.

If you are experiencing pain, looseness, or infection around an implant, early evaluation can often prevent further complications.

Why Choose Towson Implant and Surgery House for Failed Dental Implant Repair?

  • Dentist with Thousands of Hours of Implant Training
  • State-of-the-Art Diagnostics with 3D Imaging
  • Most Trusted Dental Implant Dentist in Towson

Signs of a Failed Dental Implant

Common symptoms of implant failure include:

  • A loose or moving implant
  • Pain or discomfort around the implant
  • Swelling or infection of the gums
  • Bone loss visible on X-rays
  • Difficulty chewing

If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to seek professional evaluation as soon as possible.

Why Do Dental Implants Fail?

Dental implant failure can occur for several reasons:

  • Peri-implantitis (implant infection)
  • Insufficient bone support
  • Excessive bite pressure
  • Implant malposition
  • Poor healing or medical factors

At Towson Implant and Surgery House, we carefully analyze each case using advanced 3D imaging to identify the exact cause and determine the best treatment approach.

How We Repair Failed Dental Implants

Treatment depends on the specific problem but may include:

  • Removal of the failed implant
  • Bone grafting to restore lost bone
  • Treatment of infection
  • Placement of a new implant in the correct position

Our goal is to restore a stable and long-lasting implant solution while minimizing discomfort and recovery time.

Our Modern Approach

At Towson Implant and Surgery House, we use state-of-the-art technology to improve outcomes, such as the following:

  • 3D CBCT imaging for accurate diagnosis
  • Digital treatment planning
  • Modern surgical techniques for implant revision
  • In-house technology that allows efficient treatment planning

This approach allows us to manage even complex implant complications!