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What Is Peri-Implantitis?
Peri-implantitis is a dental implant infection that causes inflammation and bone loss around the implant. At Smile Cliniq, we provide our patients with both surgical and non-surgical laser treatments for peri-implantitis.
What Causes Peri-Implant Disease?
Peri-implantitis is a multi-factorial disorder and bacteria plays a huge role in causing dental implant infection. This can eventually lead to dental implants failure.
Some of the most common factors linked include:
If you have dental implants, you must be aware of these common causes and the signs and symptoms of a dental implant infection.
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Can you Save an Infected Dental Implant?
Yes! It is possible to save an implant from a dental implant infection. However, this will depend on the amount of infection and bone lost. To make sure you have the best chances of success with your implant infection, it is vital you see your dentist for regular check-ups and maintenance.
It is crucial that the gum around the implant is thick, keratinised and non-mobile, as this has been shown to prevent and decrease bone loss around the implants.
In the event that the gum is thin and mobile, we provide several gum grafting procedures to increase the gum thickness around the implants for a higher chance of success.
What Treatments Are Available For Peri-implantitis?
At Smile Cliniq we provide both non-surgical laser treatment for peri-implantitis and surgical options for a more severe cases to prevent dental implant failure.
The surgical treatment for peri-implantitis
Surgical treatment may be recommended by our gum specialist for many reasons including failing non-surgical therapy. The surgery involves raising the gums so the area can be inspected and treated accordingly. The treatments may be varied depending on your individual case and these may include;
Additional Consideration
It is essential that your gum around the implant is thick, keratinised and non-mobile as it has been found to prevent and decrease bone loss around the implants.
If you are concerned that your gum is thin and mobile, we provide several gum grafting procedures to help you increase the thickness of your gums around the implant.
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