IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-8-6-19592 Original Research Paper Bone regeneration for re–integration of failing implant: A dentist nightmare. Nipun Dhalla Dr. Dr. Pooja Palwankar Dr. Dr. Ruchi Pandey Dr. June 2019 8 6 01 02 ABSTRACT

In order to maintain the level of alveolar bone, dental implants are commonly used in clinical practice for replacement of natural teeth. Its success is based primarily on the extent of osseointegration. Despite of high success rate and stability, failures are bound to occur. One of the factors that may lead to implant failure is the bone volume and poor bone quality. Other factors include overheating, contamination, trauma during surgery, incorrect immediate load indication and occlusal trauma. Early detection and treatment of progressive bone loss around dental implants by mechanical debridement, antimicrobial therapy and regenerative therapy are the keys to save the failing implants. Failing implants are characterized by progressive bone loss, signs of inflammation and no mobility. The aim of this case report is to analyze the dental failing complication and with the help of newer technique to increase the success rate of failing implant.