Are there risks and after-effects of dental implants?

Dental implants generally have no obvious risks or sequelae under regular operation or care, but on the contrary, there will be implant shedding, soft tissue, bone tissue or nerve damage.
1. Implant shedding: If the implant socket is too big due to improper operation, the bone density in the operation area is reduced, or inflammation occurs after the operation without proper oral care, it will lead to the risk of implant loosening and shedding.
2. Soft tissue and hard tissue damage: If the operation is not properly operated, the blood vessels or maxillary sinus and other tissues in the operation area will be damaged, resulting in bleeding, perforation of the maxillary sinus and other complications; implant implantation position will also lead to damage to the neighboring normal teeth and loosening of the teeth pain and so on.
3. Nerve damage: dental implant surgery may also damage the nerve tissue in the surgical area, resulting in damage to the inferior alveolar nerve, chin nerve or lingual nerve and numbness of the tissues in the surgical area and other symptoms.
It is recommended to consult a regular medical institution for dental implant restoration, and if any of the above complications or risks occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor for symptomatic treatment.