Explain the failure of implant, Biology

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Failure of implant

The implant is considered a failed implant if it presents with even any one of the following features:

i) Pain on function (Rule out pain due to soft tissue entangled between components like at the implant - abutment interface)

ii) Mobility in the implant (Implant mobility scale 3,4)

iii) Radiographic bone loss greater than half the length of the implant.

iv) Uncontrolled exudates.

v) Sleepers - the implants which are placed in a way or location that does not allow prosthetic restoration

vi) Implant surgically removed or exfoliated

The management is only removal of implant.

 


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