Implant Failure Revision in Seoul
A Plus Dental Clinic | Over 25 Years of Implant Experience
Overview of Implant Failure Revision
Implant failure revision is a specialized dental procedure designed to address dental implants that have failed due to infection, bone loss, improper placement, or mechanical complications. Revision treatment may involve removing a failed implant, treating the underlying cause, rebuilding bone or soft tissue, and placing a new implant under improved conditions.
At A Plus Dental Clinic, implant failure revision is managed by an experienced implant team with over 25 years of clinical experience, offering structured, evidence-based solutions for complex implant complications.
Over 25 Years of Implant and Revision Experience
Revision implant treatment requires significantly more expertise than first-time implant placement. With more than two decades of implant experience, the team at A Plus Dental Clinic has treated a wide range of failed implant cases, including peri-implantitis, severe bone loss, misaligned implants, and prosthetic instability.
This depth of experience enables accurate diagnosis, risk control, and long-term restoration planning.
Common Causes of Dental Implant Failure
Understanding why an implant failed is essential before revision treatment begins. Common causes include:
- Peri-implantitis and chronic infection
- Insufficient bone support or unaddressed bone loss
- Poor implant positioning or angulation
- Excessive bite force or improper occlusion
- Inadequate prosthetic design
Each case is evaluated individually to identify and correct the underlying problem.
Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation
Implant failure revision begins with detailed diagnostics, including 3D CT imaging, bite analysis, and soft-tissue evaluation. This allows the clinical team to assess bone quality, infection extent, and anatomical limitations before designing a revision strategy.
Accurate diagnostics are critical for predictable revision outcomes.
Implant Removal and Site Stabilization
When necessary, failed implants are carefully removed to preserve surrounding bone and tissue. Infection control and site stabilization are prioritized before any re-implantation is considered.
In some cases, a healing period is required to restore a healthy foundation prior to further treatment.
Bone and Tissue Reconstruction
Many implant revision cases require bone grafting or soft-tissue reconstruction to rebuild a stable implant site. At A Plus Dental Clinic, grafting procedures are planned conservatively, focusing on long-term implant support rather than short-term placement convenience.
Advanced grafting techniques are used to restore both function and aesthetics.
Re-Implantation and Prosthetic Correction
Once the implant site is stable, re-implantation is performed using optimized positioning and angulation. Prosthetic design is also reviewed and corrected to ensure proper load distribution and long-term durability.
The goal of revision treatment is not only implant survival, but functional and aesthetic success.
Implant Failure Revision for International Patients
A Plus Dental Clinic frequently treats international patients seeking correction of failed implants placed elsewhere. Services for foreigners include:
- English-based consultations and clear explanations
- Structured treatment timelines
- Transparent planning and cost discussion
- Post-treatment guidance for follow-up care
Long-Term Outcomes After Implant Revision
With proper diagnosis, site preparation, and prosthetic correction, implant revision can achieve stable, long-term results. Patients benefit from restored chewing function, improved comfort, and reduced risk of repeated failure.
Implant Failure Revision at A Plus Dental Clinic in Seoul
With over 25 years of implant and revision experience, advanced diagnostics, and a structured corrective approach, A Plus Dental Clinic offers reliable implant failure revision treatment in Seoul. The clinic’s focus on precision, infection control, and long-term planning supports predictable outcomes even in complex cases.


