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Why Gum Health Matters In Implant Dentistry

November 30, 2017Dr. Seth Larsondental health

Healthy gums are one of the major factors for helping decide whether a patient is a candidate for dental implants. If your gums aren’t in great condition, it can cause serious complications for your implant. However, supplementary procedures maybe be able to correct any gum issues before dental implant placement. At Larson Dental, our Prescott Valley dentists can help ensure your gums are healthy before restoring missing teeth, giving you the smile you’ve always wanted.

Why Gum Health Is Important
Severe gum disease is a major contributor to tooth loss. If untreated or unmanaged before implants are placed, the condition can lead to major consequences for your new replacement tooth, including implant failure. Healthy gums promote implant recovery and success, ensuring you have a restored smile you will love for years to come. At Larson Dental, our team conducts a thorough consultation with every implant patient to make sure your gums are healthy enough to be a good candidate for implants. Some of the risks that can arise if your gums aren’t healthy enough for the procedure include:

Infection at your Implant Site: Peri-implant mucositis is a multi-stage condition that can ultimately lead to more severe infections and bone loss.
Implant Failure: Gums that aren’t healthy can cause your implant to failure require further procedures to fix.

Supplementary Procedures Can Help
During your consultation, our Prescott Valley dentists will determine whether supplementary procedures are necessary to improve your gum health. Poor gum health doesn’t mean that you can’t become a great candidate for implants and have the smile you’ve always wanted.

At Larson Dental we can use procedures such as tissue grafting and gum disease treatments to help make sure you are as healthy as possible before placing your dental implants.

Visit Larson Dental For Your Dental Implants Today!
Healthy gums play a major role in the success of your dental implants. The staff at Larson Dental can help make sure that your implants are successful and help prevent complications. Contact us today to schedule a consultation to see how we can help you achieve the smile of your dreams.

Tags: gingivitis, gum health, implant dentistry
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