Dental Implants in Toronto: Possible Complications for Dental Implants

If you have a missing tooth, decayed tooth or severely damaged tooth a dental implant is a good option for you. A dental implant will not just improve your speech but it also improves your self-esteem most importantly your oral health.

However, despite having these good advantages, getting dental implants may also give you complications. Thus, it is also important to inform yourself beforehand about the possible risk of dental implants so you can avoid it, especially the major complications.

Related article: Benefits of Getting Dental Implants in Toronto

 

Indications that you are Qualified for Dental Implants

  • If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental implant might be good for you as it can serve as the root of your missing tooth.
    Tooth human implant (done in 3d graphics)

    Tooth human implant (done in 3d graphics)

  • Sometimes, some people find their utterances of certain words a bit off because of their teeth, in this case, a dental implant can help you enhance your speech and pronunciation of words.
  • Dental implants are composed of several surgical procedures, so if you are more than willing to commit several months for the process, then a dental implant procedure is not a burden to you. 
  • If you no longer want or unable to wear dentures, you can switch to dental implants. As it replaces a damaged or missing tooth with an artificial tooth that looks and functions like the real ones.
  • Dental implant surgery will be performed only if you’re jawbone is in good condition, so if your jawbone reached its full growth then you are qualified for dental implant surgery.
  • Aside from having a full growth jawbone, if your bones can secure the implants or you can have a bone graft, then its all good to have dental implants.
  • You must not have any health conditions that will affect bone healing.
  • You are not smoking tobacco.
  • You have healthy oral tissues.

 

List of the Possible Risks of having Dental Implants

Dental Implants in One DayDental implants in Toronto have a success rate of up to 95 to 98 percent. However, just like other surgery or medical procedure, dental implant surgery may also have possible complications and side effects. Although, most of these complications are only minor, and major risks are very rare to happen. 

Some complications may occur right after, a week later or year later after the dental surgery. 

Here are some of the minor complications that usually occur shortly and the major complications that usually last longer.

Minor Complications (short term)

Some dental implant’s side effects may occur right after the procedures but it will soon clear up and go away when treated. These side effects are typical to happen, and your dentist will not be surprised if you experience them, so no need to panic. 

  • Pain, discomfort and swelling in your teeth, gums and face are common after the surgery and these typically last for 2 days up to less than two weeks.
  • There is minor bleeding that can last up to 24 hours. 
  • Bruised skin and gums may also be spotted which usually lasts several days after the surgery.
  • Allergy reaction is also possible to develop if you are allergic to titanium alloy which is a type of material being used in dental implants. Make sure to tell your dentist about your allergy so he can use an implant that has different materials.
  • Aside from allergy reactions, infection is also possible to develop at the implant site during or after the surgery. Some factors that can trigger the infection include bad oral hygiene, tobacco smoking or autoimmune disease. 

For these minor side effects, your dentist will surely prescribe you some pain medication to stop the discomfort. However, if any of these short term complications become worse or don’t heal as quickly as they should, then maybe these are signs of another oral problem. You must visit the dental clinic that is specializing in dental implants in Toronto as soon as possible.

Major Complications (long term)

  • Nerve or tissue damage may occur once the surgeon places the implant too close to a nerve. This damage can cause pain, numbness or tingling in the tongue, lips, gums, teeth, chin and sometimes including your face.
  • Sinus problems may also occur when a dental implant was placed in your upper jaw as it may protrude into one of your sinus cavities.
  • The cells in the flap of the tissue surrounding the area of the implant may die in approximately 1 in 20 cases, leading to tissue necrosis.
  • Injury or damage to the area surrounding a dental implant like gums or teeth and blood vessels may loosen the implant and leads to implant failure.
  • Gingival hyperplasia may also occur wherein there is an overgrowth of gum tissue around the teeth. If this is left untreated, this can affect the alignment of your teeth and can increase the risk of having severe gum disease.
Dentist dental teeth implant

 

Conclusion

Most medical procedures and even dental surgeries have benefits and risks to the patient. As to dental surgery, most complications are just mild and usually heal immediately after some medication. 

Dental implants usually take up to six months to heal, and discomfort, pain, bruising and swelling are all part of the recovery. So it is very important to make a follow-up appointment and follow the treatment or medication that your dentist recommends you. 

Also, before the procedure, it is important to inform your dentist about your health conditions (if there is any concern), or simply give your complete medical history including all the medications you are taking to avoid major complications.

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