When Implants Are Placed Incorrectly

Dental implants are meant to be a permanent solution — strong, stable, and life-changing. But when they’re placed incorrectly, they can cause years of frustration and even failure.

An implant that looks fine at first can later lead to pain, bone loss, or gum problems, leaving you right back where you started — or worse.
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The Hidden Problem

Implants aren’t just about putting a screw into bone.

They require precision: the right angle, the right depth, the right relationship with your bite and gums.

When placement is rushed or planned poorly, the implant may feel okay at first but slowly creates bigger issues: difficulty chewing, chronic inflammation, or even implant loss.

Why Implants Get Placed Incorrectly

Implant failures usually trace back to placement mistakes. Here’s why they happen:
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Poor Planning

Without 3D imaging and digital mapping, implants can be positioned too shallow, too deep, or at the wrong angle.
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Ignoring the Bite

If the implant isn’t aligned with how your teeth come together, too much force is placed on it.
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Not Enough Bone

Placing an implant where the bone is weak without proper grafting sets it up for failure from the start.
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Rushed Surgery

When speed is valued over precision, details get missed — and tiny mistakes lead to long-term problems.

Incorrect Placement vs. Precision Placement

The difference between an implant that fails and one that lasts a lifetime comes down to how it’s placed.

Implants Placed Incorrectly

Small mistakes at surgery create big problems later — from pain and bone loss to implant failure.

⚠ Gum recession around the implant
⚠ Difficulty chewing or pain when biting
⚠ Bone loss around the implant site
⚠ Chronic inflammation or infection
⚠ Higher risk of implant failure and costly re-treatment
Bottom Line: An implant placed poorly doesn’t just fail — it puts surrounding teeth and bone at risk.

Implants Placed with Precision

Careful planning and exact placement give you strength, comfort, and confidence that lasts for decades.

🔍 Digital scans and 3D planning for exact placement
🔍 Correct angulation and depth for stability and strength
🔍 Balanced bite forces to protect the implant and surrounding teeth🔍 Proper bone grafting when needed for long-term success
🔍 Natural-looking results that function and last for decades
Bottom Line:  Precision placement means confidence in chewing, smiling, and keeping your implant for life.

Don’t Let Patchwork Cost You Your Smile

The difference is simple: instead of chasing problems, we prevent them.
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