Infection is usually related to poor oral care of the patient. If you do not clean your teeth, use dental floss, and do not repeat these practices after each meal, bacteria will accumulate. Patients who use tobacco and tobacco products are at high risk of developing infection. High risk of infection results in implant loss.
NERVE DAMAGE
Nerve damage occurs when implants are used in the wrong direction and in the wrong lengths without making the necessary measurements. Evaluation of panoramic and tomographic x-ray measurements before surgery plays an important role in preventing this damage. Nerve damage; It causes loss of sensation in the lips, chin and cheeks. It is also one of the reasons why some of your existing teeth remain numb. When we think of the body as a nerve network, the breakage of the nerve network in any place may cause problems in different muscle and nervous systems in another part of our body. Treatment of the severed nerve is done by reconnecting the nerves or by sewing the nerves taken from the foot area to those areas like a connection cable.
SINUS PROBLEMS
Another risk factor of implants is the faulty result of implants applied in the upper jaw. are sinus problems. These problems may occur as a result of perforation of the sinus floor, perforation of the sinus membrane, infection caused by the implant in that area after entering that space, or as a result of bone addition operations performed to gain bone in the sinus area. They may feel aching, pressured and tingling. Increased pressure in the sinus cavity may be the cause of headaches. In advanced cases, individuals may develop migraine pain due to this pressure.
BONE FRACTURE
It is especially encountered in volumetrically small, elderly individuals. The thinness of the jawbone may break during the opening of the implant slot. In such cases, the jawbone must be connected to each other with special equipment and the patient's lower and upper jaw must be tied together and fed with a pipette.
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