What to do if a dental implant is out of position

A deviated implant position means that the implant is placed in the jawbone in a deviated position, which can be corrected by removing the implant and replacing it or by personalizing the abutment in the second stage.
1. Removal of the implant for re-implantation: If the implant is found to be shifted at the time of implantation and the position is shifted significantly, the implant should be removed in a timely manner, and the implant should be placed again after the preparation of the implant channel in a new direction. If necessary, bone powder or periosteum can be used to stabilize the implant at the initial stage.
2. Second-stage fabrication of personalized abutment to correct the offset: If the implant is not offset to a significant degree after implant placement, the window can be closed directly to fix the implant in that position. The personalized abutment can be fabricated in the second stage to correct the implant offset.
If there is a need for implant restoration, it is important to seek medical attention and have the implant restoration completed by a professional implantologist in order to obtain good restorative results.