The success rate of dental implants is around 95%. Though the dental implant success rate is high compared to other dental procedures, dental implants can fail for various reasons. Some causes of dental implant failure are natural, but others can be due to malpractice on the part of your dentist.
The most common causes of implant failure attributed to dental malpractice include:
1, Misdiagnosis, which can lead to incorrect assessment and treatment plans
2, Failure to obtain lack of informed consent from the patient
3, Failure to explain the risks or contraindications of implants
4, Failure to obtain a complete medical history from the patient
5, Use of improperly sterilized tools
6, Incorrect administration of medications or antibiotics
7, Lack of appropriate follow-up care
Other Common Causes of Dental Implant Failure:
Your dentist may have done everything right, and your dental implants still failed. Other causes can result in a failure, including:
1, Gum disease
2, Poor oral hygiene, which can result in a bacterial infection
3, Being a smoker
4, Lack of sufficient jawbone to hold the posts, such as from osteoporosis
5, Certain medications that can inhibit bone growth
6, Auto-immune disease
7, Constant grinding of the teeth, or bruxism
8, Failure to maintain recommended hygiene after procedure
What to Do If You Suspect Dental Malpractice?
If you believe your dental implant failure resulted from dental malpractice, you should contact a qualified malpractice lawyer immediately.
Dentists are held to a specific standard of care, and if they have not upheld that, you may be entitled for compensation.
Can I Get a Refund for Dental Implant Failure?
If an implant fails because of the dentist’s error, you may be entitled to some refund or compensation. Otherwise, if it fails because of poor oral hygiene, a smoking habit, or an uncontrolled medical condition, you are responsible for the costs of fixing your implant.