Gum Diseases
Gum diseases or periodontal diseases are infections that affect the tissues or gums surrounding the teeth. This condition, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, gum damage, or even bone loss. Gum diseases usually start as an inflammation of the gums caused by the build-up of dental plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. Oral implants or dental implants in dentistry involve the replacement of missing teeth or teeth that need to be extracted due to various dental issues, allowing for the restoration of the function and aesthetics of a healthy mouth. Dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they fuse with the bone, and provide stability for an artificial tooth or crown to be attached. Gum disease can be a significant hindrance to the success of dental implants. This is because the inflammation and infection caused by gum disease weaken the bone structure supporting the implants, leading to implant failure. Therefore, it is essential to maintain excellent oral hygiene practices to prevent any occurrence of gum disease. Periodontists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum diseases. They also work alongside dentists in the placement and management of dental implants. Regular dental check-ups coupled with thorough cleaning of teeth and implants can help prevent and manage gum disease. In conclusion, maintaining good oral hygiene practices is crucial for anyone who has had dental implants or those planning to have them. Regular dental check-ups and cleaning are essential for preventing and managing gum disease, which can lead to the loss of dental implants. A combination of healthy habits and proper dental care can significantly improve the success and function of dental implants, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a healthy and beautiful smile.
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