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J Contemp Dent Pract. 2003 May 15;4(2):35-50.

Ailing and failing endosseous dental implants: a literature review.

The journal of contemporary dental practice

Eric T Ashley, Lemuel L Covington, Barry G Bishop, Lawrence G Breault

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  1. Advanced General Dentistry Program at Fort Benning, Georgia, USA.

PMID: 12761588

Abstract

Although the overall success rate of implant dentistry is very high, dental implants occasionally fail. It is essential for the clinician to recognize unhealthy implants and to determine whether they are ailing, failing, or failed prior to beginning any salvage efforts. Ailing and failing implants are amenable to therapy. Implants diagnosed as failed should be removed. This review provides the reader with information on non-surgical and surgical therapies available for managing ailing and failing implants. Undoubtedly, the best steps to avoid encountering ailing or failing implants involve proper case selection, excellent surgical technique, placing an adequate restoration on the implant, educating the implant patient to maintain meticulous oral hygiene, and evaluating the implant both clinically and radiographically at frequent recall visits.

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