Health Risks Of Dental Implants

Nerve Damage

CBSNews

Nerve complications will occur if the dentist is inexperienced. However, a skilled implant expert will be able to find any issues when they check the X-rays and CT scans and minimize the chances of damage. It is more likely to occur when the surgery occurs in the lower jawbone because there is a nerve that runs along the lower jawbone called the inferior alveolar nerve. Nerve damage can happen when the implant is placed too close to it. If patients feel pain, numbness, or a tingling sensation, they may have nerve damage. These symptoms may be present in the facial areas such as the cheek, chin, lips, or tongue, as well as in the gums. Nerve damage may be temporary, but patients may also need to have the dental implant extracted as well.

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