Implant Repair in Bethesda, MD
Specialty-trained prosthodontist implant repair in Bethesda, MD. Fixing failing implants, peri-implantitis, bone loss & more. Second opinions welcome.
Bethesda is home to some of the region’s most educated and health-conscious patients, many of whom work in the National Institutes of Health and medical institutions nearby. Yet even discerning patients sometimes find themselves with failing dental implants placed by general dentists or specialists without the advanced training needed for complex revision work.
Peri-implantitis, bone loss around implants, loose or fractured abutment screws, aesthetic complications, and implant malposition are increasingly common reasons Bethesda residents seek specialized implant repair. Dr. Gerald Marlin, a specialty-trained prosthodontist with 40+ years of experience, has helped hundreds of patients salvage or replace failing implants that were compromised from the start or deteriorated over time.
Whether your implant was placed locally or elsewhere, we welcome second-opinion consultations and revision cases that other practices find too complex. Our on-site dental laboratory differentiates us from competitors, allowing us to fabricate custom abutments and replacement restorations without external delays.
Why Bethesda Patients Turn to Elite Prosthetic Dentistry for Implant Repair
The Bethesda market includes many professionals with high standards for their healthcare. When an implant fails, patients expect transparent diagnosis and thoughtful treatment planning, not pressure toward unnecessary extraction. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry provides exactly that approach.

His specialty-trained background in prosthodontics gives him diagnostic advantages. We understand both the surgical and restorative components of implant failure. A loose abutment screw might be correctable. Progressive bone loss around an implant may be stoppable with aggressive management. Poor aesthetics might be fixed with a replacement restoration rather than implant removal. Only a prosthodontist with his depth of experience can reliably differentiate salvageable cases from those requiring replacement.
Bethesda patients also appreciate our direct access to an on-site dental laboratory. Rather than waiting weeks for external lab work, we can design and fabricate custom abutments, replacement crowns, and complex prosthetics in-house, accelerating your treatment and reducing overall cost.
Common Implant Problems We Treat in Bethesda
Peri-Implantitis and Bone Loss
Peri-implantitis is an infectious disease affecting tissues around dental implants, resulting in progressive bone loss. Patients sometimes notice bleeding when flossing around the implant, or gradually increasing mobility. CBCT imaging reveals the extent of bone resorption around the implant body.
Early intervention is critical. If caught before extensive bone loss, we can perform targeted cleaning, adjust the restoration, and sometimes arrest the disease. Patients with advanced peri-implantitis may require implant removal, bone regeneration, and eventual replacement.
Loose Abutment Screws and Fractured Components
Abutment screws connecting the crown to the implant fixture can loosen over time, often due to improper initial torquing or gradual bone loss. A loose screw creates movement, which accelerates bone resorption and compromises longevity. We recement the abutment, replace the screw if necessary, and in complex cases, fabricate a custom abutment designed to your specific implant and jaw geometry.
Fractured abutment screws sometimes cannot be removed without damaging the implant body. Our laboratory can engineer custom components that resolve the mechanical problem and restore stability.
Aesthetic Failure and Implant Malposition
An implant placed too buccal (cheek-side) or with improper angulation can compromise aesthetics and function. The crown may appear too bulky, the emergence profile may look unnatural, or the implant may be positioned so the crown cannot be properly cleaned. Our team evaluates whether repositioning the restoration can address the issue, or whether implant removal and replacement is necessary. Our on-site laboratory designs custom abutments and crown contours to maximize aesthetics.
Failed Implants from Implant Tourism
Some Bethesda patients traveled abroad seeking lower-cost implant placement and received substandard surgical work, implants that do not match your other implants, or restorations that do not integrate well with your natural teeth. We diagnose these cases thoroughly and recommend salvage or replacement strategies. Our advantage is understanding both the surgical flaws and how to restore function regardless of implant type or prior work quality.
Diagnostic Process for Implant Repair
Our evaluation begins with a detailed history and clinical examination. We assess implant mobility, probing depth around the implant, visual signs of inflammation, and bite concerns. We take standardized CBCT imaging to quantify bone loss, check for peri-implantitis, and evaluate implant position relative to adjacent teeth and sinuses.
Based on clinical and radiographic findings, we determine whether the implant can be salvaged or should be removed. Salvageable cases proceed to targeted treatment. Non-salvageable implants are extracted, bone is allowed to regenerate, and replacement implants are placed when adequate bone volume exists.
This diagnostic rigor is a strength of our prosthodontic specialty. We do not recommend unnecessary extraction or treatment. Instead, we provide honest, evidence-based guidance tailored to your specific case.
Treatment Options: Salvage vs. Explant and Replace
Salvage Strategies
When an implant can be saved, we employ targeted approaches:
- Abutment and Restoration Replacement: Sometimes the implant fixture is solid, but the abutment or crown is failing. We fabricate a new custom abutment and crown, correcting aesthetic or functional issues. Our on-site laboratory ensures precision fit and rapid turnaround.
- Subgingival Cleaning and Bone Regeneration: For moderate peri-implantitis, we perform thorough cleaning around the implant, place bone-regenerative materials, and cover the site with a new restoration. This aggressive approach can arrest disease and restore stability in select cases.
- Screw Replacement and Retightening: Loose abutment screws are replaced and properly torqued. If the original screw site is stripped, our laboratory fabricates a custom abutment that distributes load differently, preventing future loosening.
Implant Removal and Replacement
When an implant cannot be salvaged, we remove it carefully, allow bone to regenerate, and place a new implant once adequate bone volume is present. Dr. Marlin’s experience with 3,900+ implants means he understands implant body design, thread patterns, and optimal positioning to avoid repeating the original failure.
Replacement implants are coupled with custom abutments and restorations designed in our on-site laboratory, ensuring the highest standard of fit and function.
The Prosthodontist Advantage in Implant Revision
Elite Prosthetic Dentistry’s specialty training in prosthodontics is critical for complex implant revision. Prosthodontists undergo additional years of graduate education focused on restoration, biomechanics, and the integration of implants with natural teeth and bone. This training enables him to:
- Diagnose failures that general dentists miss or misdiagnose
- Distinguish surgical failures from restorative failures
- Plan treatment that maximizes implant longevity, not just short-term function
- Understand complex bite relationships and load distribution
- Design custom restorations that optimize esthetics and function
our 40+ years in practice means thousands of cases treated, revision cases learned from, and deep knowledge of implant systems and restoration techniques. This experience is invaluable when your implant requires expertise beyond routine restoration.
On-Site Laboratory for Custom Implant Components
Elite Prosthetic Dentistry operates its own dental laboratory, a rare differentiator in the DC area. This capability allows us to:
- Fabricate custom abutments tailored to your specific implant, bone geometry, and aesthetic goals
- Design replacement crowns and bridges with precision
- Expedite turnaround times, reducing overall treatment duration
- Lower costs by eliminating external lab markups
- Maintain strict quality control over materials and fit
For implant repair cases, the on-site laboratory is invaluable. We can quickly test fit new abutments, adjust contours, and deliver final restorations without delays.
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Getting Here from Bethesda
Our office is located at 4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220, in the Friendship Heights neighborhood, just minutes from Bethesda. Drive south on Wisconsin Avenue NW, pass the Friendship Heights Metro station, and you will see our building. Street parking and a lot are available.
The commute from central Bethesda is typically 5 minutes. We accommodate emergency consultations and offer flexible scheduling for working professionals.
Conclusion: Bethesda Implant Repair With Specialty-Trained Expertise
If your implant is failing, loose, painful, or aesthetically compromised, do not assume extraction is your only option. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry offers comprehensive implant repair for Bethesda patients seeking a second opinion or specialized care.
Dr. Gerald Marlin’s specialty-trained expertise, combined with our on-site laboratory and commitment to premium care, makes us the preferred choice for complex revision cases throughout the DC area.
Or call us at (202) 244-2101 to discuss your implant concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I need implant repair in Bethesda?
Many Bethesda patients seek implant revision after experiencing complications from implants placed by general dentists elsewhere. Common issues include peri-implantitis (infection around the implant), progressive bone loss, loose abutment screws, and aesthetic concerns. Our specialty-trained prosthodontist Dr. Marlin has the diagnostic expertise to identify both surgical and prosthetic failures.
How is implant repair different from initial implant placement?
Implant repair focuses on salvaging or replacing failed or failing implants. This requires advanced diagnostic skills to determine whether an implant can be restored or must be removed and replaced. Dr. Marlin's 40+ years of experience and placement of 3,900+ implants gives him a unique perspective on complex revision cases that general dentists often struggle to manage.
Can you fix implants placed by other dentists?
Yes, we specialize in repairing implants placed elsewhere. We conduct thorough evaluations using CBCT imaging and clinical assessment to understand what went wrong. Whether the failure is surgical in nature or related to the restoration itself, our on-site laboratory allows us to fabricate custom abutments and restorations when salvage is possible.
What is peri-implantitis and can it be treated?
Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the bone and soft tissues surrounding an implant, similar to periodontitis around natural teeth. Early detection and intervention can sometimes arrest the disease and restore stability. Advanced cases may require implant removal and replacement once bone has regenerated. CBCT imaging helps us assess bone loss severity and plan accordingly.
Do I need to replace my implant or can it be repaired?
Not all failing implants require extraction. Some can be salvaged through targeted treatment, abutment replacement, or restoration modification. Dr. Marlin evaluates each case individually, considering factors like implant mobility, bone loss extent, and the underlying cause of failure. Our on-site laboratory can fabricate replacement components when salvage is possible, keeping costs lower and healing times shorter.
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Our Services in Bethesda
Beyond Implant Repair, Bethesda patients rely on Dr. Gerald Marlin for a full range of advanced dental care.
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Getting Here from Bethesda
Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is conveniently located near Bethesda, MD.
Bethesda residents reach our office in minutes via Wisconsin Avenue NW, just past the Friendship Heights Metro station.
Address:
4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20015
Phone: (202) 244-2101
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