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Although the success rate of dental implant is very high, there are about 10% of failure in all dental implantation. The cause is usually related to the bone quality of the implant site. Once the implant failed, it can be easily removed, wait for 6 weeks and re-implant again. It is easier to remove a failed implant than a natural tooth.

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  • Omg, i cant even watch someone get drilled. i always get that icy feeling in my mouth. gonna read comments instead now O.o

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  • *Removes implant.* Well guys... Guess they're gonna have to wait six weeks.

    *Starts stabbing hole in gums with stick.*

  • @ScopedPewPew I have 3 baby teeth I need to hold on to as long as I can, because I never had adult teeth behind them. I just hope I can get implants when I need to. I don't expect my baby teeth meant for 10 years to last 50 :(

  • omg!!! O - M - G !!!

  • @DJBrokenHigh that is untrue some people are born missing adult teeth behind their baby teeth, like me. The procedure is actually not that painful!

  • @ScopedPewPew I'm little scared, but can you eat well?

  • @terry81 That's just a cap. When I had mine done the end of the screw was hollow, that's where the tooth part fits in. The cap is just so food and junk doesn't get in it, I assume. The bone needs time to heal before the tooth can go on.

  • @babyj3c0b17 I was awake for this. It is 100% painless, I just had local anaethesia and I was fine. However it felt like I had a lump of freezing the size of a grape in my(I don't know what to call it, lip?) The day after there was no pain or swelling, I have had cleanings that were more painful. And I am not exaggerating one bit. I don't know why, but these implants are very painless. And they have a high success rate since your body easily allows titanium to fuse to your bone or something.

  • Im like fainting soon:(Mah teeth is coming out OMG

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