Treating Peri-implantitis

Treating Peri-implantitis

People suffer from tooth loss due to decay, periodontal disease, or injury. Visit your dentists of Lawrenceville Dental Implant Center And Periodontics in Lawrenceville, NJ, to see if dental implants are the best option to replace your missing tooth.

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant in Lawrenceville, NJ, is a permanent tooth replacement option. A small titanium screw is placed inside the jawbone and fuses to the bone as it heals making it very sturdy. It is topped by a dental crown and they work together as an artificial tooth and tooth roots.

How do dental implants work?

A dental implant is placed during minor surgery done with local anesthesia. Your dentist will make a cut to open your gum and expose the bone. The dental implant screw will be placed in the bone and serves as a tooth root for the new artificial tooth. The jawbone will be left to heal, so it will grow and unite with the dental implant. The healing process takes several weeks before the dental crown can be attached. Finally, your custom-made crown is placed and you leave with a strong new tooth.

Dental implants could replace any of the following:

  • A single tooth- a single implant is inserted into the jawbone, and then a dental crown is attached to it
  • Multiple teeth in a row- two implants are inserted on either side of the gap act as a support for a fixed bridge
  • An entire lower or upper arch of teeth-  4-6 dental implants will serve as a support for implant-supported dentures

What is peri-implantitis?

You need to maintain good oral hygiene after dental implants have been implanted. Daily flossing and brushing along with professional cleanings twice a year are important because poor dental hygiene could lead to peri-implantitis. Peri-implantitis is a destructive bacterial infection developed by the accumulation of bacterial plaque on the implant

Treating peri-implantitis

After evaluating your case, your dentist will recommend professional non-surgical treatment. It includes the use of chlorhexidine mouthwashes and reduces the number of bacterial deposits. The problem may also occur due to the presence of cement deposits around the implant. If the non-surgical treatment isn’t enough, your dentist may perform surgery to resolve the peri-implantitis.

Contact us

Don’t hesitate to visit your dentists at Lawrenceville Dental Implant Center And Periodontics to learn more about dental implants in Lawrenceville, NJ. Call (609) 896-0700 and book your appointment today!

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