Dental Implant Failure

Is it possible to have a dental implant failure after 5 years that it's been restored with a crown and fully functional ?!

I had the job done about 5 years ago and was very happy with the results both esthetically and functionality of the tooth.

I have routine check-ups and all looked good until a few weeks ago when i started to have pain in the area of the implant tooth - is that possible? Isn't the implant part of my jaw-bone by now? How can I have pain in something that has no nerve?!

Can i lose the implant? I really don't want to go through the whole dental implant surgery again! I made an appointment to see my dentist in 3 weeks - so for now I use salt water mouth wash and floss a lot.

What do you think??
Rachel

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