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What really happens when a dental implant fails — and how often does it actually occur?
In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer take a transparent, science-based look at one of the most common questions patients ask: “What if an implant fails?”
With a 98.3% integration rate and an exceptionally low long-term complication rate of just 0.03%, the doctors break down what implant failure truly means, why it happens, and how thoughtful planning and patient habits play a critical role in long-term success.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• How surgeons define implant “failure” vs. early non-integration
• The most common causes — from nighttime clenching and grinding to smoking and systemic health issues
• Why mechanical overload is the leading culprit (and how night guards protect both teeth and implants)
• The role of technology, 3D planning, and biologic-first treatment in preventing complications
• Why OEM implant components matter — and how they reduce peri-implantitis risks
• What retreatment looks like when an implant truly does fail
Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer also discuss the importance of experience, collaboration with restorative dentists, and the ongoing follow-up that keeps patients healthy for years to come.
Whether you’re considering dental implants or simply want a deeper understanding of the process, this episode offers clear, practical insight into how to achieve long-term success — and why failure is far rarer than many people think.
Tune in to feel informed, confident, and empowered in your oral health decisions.
By Russell Lieblick & Brandon RehrerWhat really happens when a dental implant fails — and how often does it actually occur?
In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer take a transparent, science-based look at one of the most common questions patients ask: “What if an implant fails?”
With a 98.3% integration rate and an exceptionally low long-term complication rate of just 0.03%, the doctors break down what implant failure truly means, why it happens, and how thoughtful planning and patient habits play a critical role in long-term success.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• How surgeons define implant “failure” vs. early non-integration
• The most common causes — from nighttime clenching and grinding to smoking and systemic health issues
• Why mechanical overload is the leading culprit (and how night guards protect both teeth and implants)
• The role of technology, 3D planning, and biologic-first treatment in preventing complications
• Why OEM implant components matter — and how they reduce peri-implantitis risks
• What retreatment looks like when an implant truly does fail
Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer also discuss the importance of experience, collaboration with restorative dentists, and the ongoing follow-up that keeps patients healthy for years to come.
Whether you’re considering dental implants or simply want a deeper understanding of the process, this episode offers clear, practical insight into how to achieve long-term success — and why failure is far rarer than many people think.
Tune in to feel informed, confident, and empowered in your oral health decisions.