What Causes Wobbling of My Dental Implant?
The occurrence of wobbling in dental implants can be attributed to various factors, with the timing of when the instability is noticed being a crucial consideration.
Immediate implant wobbling
If you notice wobbling immediately after the implant procedure, there’s typically no cause for alarm. This sensation often arises due to the initial weakness and softness of the bone post-implantation. Patience is key, as the bone gradually strengthens over time. It could also result from the surgical site having a larger hole than necessary, resolving itself as the bone heals and tightens.
Wobbling after several weeks or months
If the wobbling persists for weeks or months, it might indicate implant rejection or the formation of soft tissue (gum) instead of bone. Non-compliance with post-implantation guidelines, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, or engaging in certain activities, could contribute to this situation. In such cases, consulting a dentist is crucial to diagnose the issue and determine whether to wait or replace the implant.
Wobbling after a year or more
When wobbling occurs a year or more after implant installation, it’s important to determine whether only the dental crown or the entire implant complex (crown + implant) is moving. If only the crown is loose, reattaching it is a quick fix.
In summary, while implant mobility can be concerning, consulting a dentist is essential to identify the root cause and determine the appropriate course of action.
Why Doesn’t the Dental Implant Successfully Integrate?
The integration of dental implants into the jawbone may face challenges, influenced by factors within and beyond our control.
Controllable factors
Proficiency and Knowledge: Implantologists need a solid foundation of knowledge and skills, including precise planning, diagnostics, health examination, proper implant selection, adherence to placement and prosthetic protocols, and maintaining aseptic conditions for sterility.
Post-Implantation Care: Patients play a crucial role by avoiding smoking, alcohol, strenuous activities, and heat-related spa treatments. Monitoring integration for 2-4 weeks is essential, with no issues indicating positive progress.
Uncontrollable factors
External factors beyond the control of both the doctor and patient, known as force majeure circumstances, can suddenly emerge and impact overall health, directly influencing the success rate of the implant.