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Dental Implants and Periodontics What You Need to Know

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Dental Implants and Periodontics What You Need to Know

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  1. Dental Implants and Periodontics: What You Need to Know When it comes to replacing missing teeth, dental implants have become the gold standard. However, the success of implants is closely tied to periodontics, the field of dentistry that focuses on gum health and the supporting structures of teeth. If you have gum disease or bone loss, working with a periodontist can improve your chances of a successful implant procedure. The Role of Periodontics in Dental Implants Periodontics plays a critical role in preparing the gums and jawbone for dental implants frisco . Since implants need a healthy and strong foundation, periodontists ensure that:

  2. •Gum disease is treated before implant placement •There is enough bone support to hold the implant securely •The surrounding soft tissues heal properly Can You Get Dental Implants with Periodontal Disease If you have active gum disease, dental implants may not be an immediate option. Periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease, can lead to bone loss, making it difficult for an implant to stay in place. A periodontist may recommend treatments like: •Scaling and root planing to remove bacteria buildup •Bone grafting to restore lost bone •Gum grafting to improve soft tissue around the implant site Once your gums are healthy and stable, implants can be placed with a much higher success rate. Periodontal Maintenance After Dental Implants Getting dental implants is just one step; maintaining them requires proper oral hygiene and regular periodontal care. Here’s how to ensure your implants last a lifetime: •Brush and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup •Visit your periodontist for deep cleanings every few months •Avoid smoking, which can lead to implant failure •Monitor for signs of gum inflammation, such as redness or bleeding In Conclusion Healthy gums and strong bone structure are essential for long-lasting dental implants. If you have periodontal concerns, working with a periodontist can help prepare your mouth for implants and ensure they remain stable for years to come. For expert guidance and implant care, trust Active Dental Frisco.

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