Marietta Tooth Implant Failure Treatment
Effective treatments to restore and replace failing implants

New Location!
Starting March of 2025, we will be in our new location:
121 Vann Street NE, Suite 201, Marietta, GA 30060
Expert care for failing dental implants
A failing dental implant can cause discomfort, compromise your oral health, and lead to frustration after investing in your smile. At Anchor Periodontics, we provide advanced solutions to restore the function and aesthetics of failing implants. Whether it’s due to improper placement, infection, or other complications, our Marietta tooth implant failure team specializes in diagnosing the cause and delivering effective, lasting treatments.
Dr. Krishna’s expertise ensures precision care tailored to your unique needs, helping you regain confidence in your smile.
When treating a failed implant, we can:
- NAddress infection or inflammation around the implant
- NStabilize or replace the failing implant
- NPrevent further bone or gum deterioration
- NProtect surrounding teeth and tissue
- NRestore your confidence with a functional smile
- NDeliver a long-term, healthy implant solution
Accurate diagnosis and care
We use advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to pinpoint the issue.
Long-term implant stability
Treatment focuses on delivering results that last.
Restored oral health
Address underlying problems to promote healing and comfort.
Tailored solutions for every case
Carefully customized treatment plans for your specific needs.
Why dental implants fail
While dental implants are a reliable solution, certain factors can lead to complications, including:
Peri-implantitis
Infection of the gum tissue surrounding the implant caused by bacteria buildup.
Insufficient bone support
Lack of bone density or improper integration with the jawbone.
Overloading
Excessive pressure on the implant due to bite misalignment or grinding.
Poor implant placement
Incorrect positioning of the implant during surgery.
Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or smoking, which affect healing and integration.
Understanding the root cause of implant failure is essential for effective treatment and prevention of future complications.
Treatment solutions for failing implants
At Anchor Periodontics, we offer a range of solutions to address failing implants, including:
Peri-implantitis treatment
Non-surgical and surgical methods to remove infection and restore gum health.
Bone regeneration
Rebuilding bone tissue to support the implant and ensure stability.
Implant replacement
Carefully remove and replace the failing implant with precision placement techniques.
Occlusal adjustment
Correcting bite alignment to reduce pressure on the implant.
Maintenance therapy
Ongoing care and regular cleanings to prevent future issues.
Dr. Krishna works closely with patients to determine the best course of action and deliver personalized care for lasting results.
Failing dental implant care at Anchor Periodontics
- NComprehensive evaluation and diagnostics: We use advanced imaging technology and a detailed clinical examination to assess the condition of your implant and surrounding tissue.
- NPersonalized treatment plans for every patient: Each plan is customized to address the underlying cause of implant failure and deliver the best possible outcome.
- NAdvanced surgical techniques for optimal results: Our team employs the latest methods to ensure precision care with minimal discomfort.
- NSupportive recovery and long-term maintenance: We guide you through every step of the recovery process, providing resources and support to maintain your implant health.
Unrushed. Personalized. Compassionate.
We are proud to provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for all patients. Our practice is designed to make you feel at home from your first appointment. With our friendly team and relaxing atmosphere, you can expect the highest level of care and attention.
- NAmenities like neck pillows, blankets, and music
- NSedation options available, including oral sedation and nitrous oxide
- NRelaxing appointments centered around you.
Always the care you need
At Anchor Periodontics, we believe everyone deserves access to high-quality dental care. For those with PPO insurance, our team takes care of all the paperwork, making it easy for you to focus on your treatment.
Additionally, we accept CareCredit and offer 0% financing for 6 or 12 months, providing flexible payment options to help manage your treatment costs. Contact us to learn more about your financial options.
Dr. Krishna is an excellent periodontist. She’s so knowledgeable, kind, and has absolutely the best bedside manners. Her staff is great. If you’re looking for a periodontist this is the best place to go.
— Everett W.
The staff and Dr. Krishna were very professional and helpful. They did all they could to make my visit stress-free.
— Saeeda G.
My first time getting a cleaning at Dr. Krishna’s office, and the hygienist was fantastic! The staff members I interacted with were friendly and helpful.
— Edna R.
Our Office
Located conveniently in the heart of Cobb County, our periodontal and dental implant practice is easily accessible and close to major medical facilities.
121 Vann Street NE
Suite 201
Marietta, GA 30060
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Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-4:00pm
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Don’t wait! Call (770) 422-5220 to book your appointment with Anchor Periodontics today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do dental implants fail?
Implants can fail due to infection (peri-implantitis), insufficient bone support, improper placement, or excessive pressure on the implant. A thorough evaluation is necessary to determine the cause.
Can a failing implant be saved?
In some cases, failing implants can be stabilized with peri-implantitis treatment or bone regeneration. If necessary, the implant may need to be replaced.
Is treatment for failing implants painful?
With local anesthesia and sedation options, Marietta tooth implant failure treatment is comfortable. Most patients report minimal discomfort during recovery.
How can I prevent implant failure in the future?
Regular check-ups, good oral hygiene, and addressing underlying conditions like grinding or systemic health issues are key to maintaining implant health.
Can a new implant be placed after a failing one?
Yes, with proper treatment to address the underlying issue and restore bone and gum health, a new implant can often be placed successfully.