One of the most concerning issues that can affect implants is peri-implantitis – a gum infection that can lead to implant failure. Understanding this condition is essential if you’ve invested in your smile or are considering implants.
At Arcadia Dental Arts, Dr. John Pappas, an award-winning dentist, and his team are known for their commitment to patient education. They ensure you receive attentive, high-quality treatment through all stages of the implant process.
What Is Peri-Implantitis?
Peri-implantitis affects the gum tissue and bone around dental implants. It often starts with plaque buildup and gum irritation but can quickly escalate to bone loss if untreated. Think of it as the implant version of advanced gum disease (periodontitis).
What Causes Peri-Implantitis?
Several factors can contribute to the development of peri-implantitis:
- Poor oral hygiene
- Smoking or tobacco use
- Existing gum disease
- Excess cement from crowns
- Improper implant placement
- Chronic health conditions like diabetes
Symptoms to Watch For
Peri-implantitis doesn’t always cause pain right away. Be on the alert for signs like:
- Red or swollen gums near the implant
- Bleeding when brushing or flossing
- Bad breath or a bad taste
- Pus around the implant
- Gum recession or bone loss
- A loose-feeling implant
How to Prevent Peri-Implantitis
You can significantly reduce your risk of peri-implantitis by following a few steps:
- Brush and floss daily. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and tools designed for implants.
- Visit your dentist regularly. Professional cleanings and checkups catch issues early.
- Stop smoking. Tobacco interferes with recovery and gum health.
- Ask about maintenance plans. Arcadia Dental Arts offers advanced treatments to help you preserve your implants.
Protect Your Investment
Peri-implantitis may sound intimidating, but it’s avoidable with proper care and expert support. At Arcadia Dental Arts, Dr. Pappas and his skilled team provide the tools, education, and compassion you need.
Are you concerned about your dental implants or want to ensure you’re doing all the right things? Schedule a visit with Arcadia Dental Arts today. Call 602.957.9643 or send us a message.