Health Risks Of Dental Implants
Tissue Necrosis

Tissue necrosis occurs when there is a lack of oxygen and blood to the tissue. It may happen when there is thin tissue around the implant or when there is some form of mechanical trauma to the tissue. It may also be the result of pressure from the inadequate rebase of a removable denture. Tissue damage may also occur when there is too much or too little tension on the suture, causing the blood supply to become impaired. Compression of the bone debris may cause tissue necrosis as well because it gathers at the bottom of the implant site when the implant is inserted with excessive force.
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