Implant revision is a corrective treatment used when an existing dental implant becomes loose, painful, or fails to heal as expected. The purpose is to correct the problem, restore stability, and ensure the implant functions the way it should. At Clover Dental Solutions, we identify the exact cause of implant failure, whether it’s bone loss, infection, or mechanical issues. Our method focuses on preserving your oral health and providing a stable long-term solution. This careful and structured approach is why many patients consider us for the Best Implant Revision in Greater Noida.
. Persistent pain around the implant
• Redness or swelling in the gums
• Bleeding while chewing or brushing
• A loose implant or shifting sensation
• Receding gums near the implant
• Difficulty biting or chewing
• Bad breath caused by infection
• Pus around the implant site
• Bone loss visible on X-rays
• Discomfort while touching the implant are
Step 1: Comprehensive Diagnosis
Clinical examination with X-rays or CBCT
Assessment of bone support and implant stability
Identifying infection or mechanical problems
• Step 2: Infection Management
Cleaning the infected area
Removing inflamed tissue
Antibiotics if needed
Improving gum condition before revision
• Step 3: Removal of the Failed Implant
Gentle removal of unstable implant
Preserving bone and soft tissue structure
Minimising discomfort during removal
• Step 4: Bone Grafting or Site Correction
Filling bone defects with graft material
Strengthening the area for new implant placement
Ensuring proper healing before next steps
• Step 5: Placement of a New Implant or Corrective Adjustment
Replacing the implant with the correct alignment
Fixing issues with abutment or crown if necessary
Ensuring better stability and healing potential
• Step 6: Healing and Monitoring
Regular follow-ups for healing
Oral hygiene guidance
Monitoring bite and gum health
• Step 7: Final Crown Placement
Custom crown for natural appearance
Proper bite adjustment
Final finishing and polishing
1. Why do implants fail?
Implants may fail due to poor bone support, infection, excessive load, or improper placement.
2. Is implant revision painful?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Mild soreness afterward is normal.
3. Will I need bone grafting?
Bone grafting is required only if bone loss is present. Your scans will confirm this.
4. How long does the revision process take?
It depends on bone healing. Some cases allow immediate placement, while others need a few months.
5. Is implant revision successful?
With proper diagnosis and technique, implant revision has a high success rate and restores long-term function.
6. Can the same implant be reused?
If the implant is damaged or loose, it is replaced with a new one designed to fit correctly.
7. What care is required after revision?
Regular brushing, flossing, and scheduled follow-ups help ensure long-term success.
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