Are they treatable? How? Dental implant surgery is now a common kind of care and is usually regarded as a secure operation with a high success rate. However, since difficulties might occur after dental implant surgery, just like they can after any other surgical operation, they should be taken into account. Many of the issues can be handled without causing major issues, but occasionally they can result in dental implant failure or even potentially fatal situations. Are they treatable? How? Careful treatment planning based on precise preoperative anatomic assessments and an awareness of all potential issues is the first step in preventing complications. The management of surgical problems related to dental implant surgery is covered in this chapter. There are risks involved with predicting issues before they arise. Absolute can put implant success predictability in danger.