Implant Surgery Infection

Peri-Implantitis: Restoring Your Dental Implants for a Healthy Smile

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Last Modified: June 14, 2023

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Peri-implantitis, an infection that affects dental implants, can lead to inflammation, bone loss, and implant failure if left untreated. Fortunately, effective treatment options are available to restore implant health. Let’s explore these approaches together:

Non-Surgical Treatment

Professional Cleaning: Thoroughly clean the implant surface to remove plaque and calculus. Mechanical Debridement: Use specialized instruments to remove bacteria and biofilm from the implant surface. Antiseptic Irrigation: Apply antimicrobial solutions to disinfect the implant area. Laser Therapy: Utilize lasers to remove infected tissue and promote healing.

Surgical Treatment

Flap Surgery: Raise a flap of gum tissue to access the implant site, remove infected tissue, and clean the implant surface. Bone Grafting: If there is significant bone loss, add bone graft material to regenerate the lost bone. Guided Tissue Regeneration: Place a barrier membrane to promote the growth of new bone and prevent the growth of undesirable tissue. Soft Tissue Grafting: Add gum tissue to areas with gum recession to enhance aesthetics and improve stability.

Antibiotics

Systemic Antibiotics: Prescribe antibiotics to control the infection and reduce inflammation. The choice of antibiotics depends on the severity of the infection and patient-specific factors. Local Antibiotics: Deliver antibiotics directly to the implant site in the form of gels or chips.

Maintenance and Prevention

Thorough Oral Hygiene: Regularly brush, floss, and clean interdentally to remove plaque and prevent the recurrence of infection. Professional Maintenance: Schedule frequent follow-up visits to monitor implant health, perform professional cleanings, and assess the need for additional treatment. Smoking Cessation: Encourage patients to quit smoking, as it increases the risk of peri-implantitis.

Crucial Factors for Success: Early Detection and Commitment

Early detection and your commitment to maintenance protocols are key to achieving successful outcomes. If you suspect peri-implantitis, don’t hesitate to reach out to our experienced dental professionals. We’ll evaluate your unique situation and recommend a personalized treatment plan. With the support of Dental Implantologists and your dedication, we can restore the health of your dental implants, ensuring a confident smile that lasts a lifetime. Contact us today to take the first step towards healthier, happier implants.

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