There are many types of dental professionals; however, you will need specialized care when it comes to dental implants. An implant dentist specializes in installing dental implants and treating conditions caused by or affecting them. Here is a list of conditions requiring an implant dentist’s care.

Conditions that require the care of an implant dentist

Receiving Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great solution for missing teeth. They are strong and long-lasting and can be used to replace one tooth or multiple teeth. Dental implants can also improve one’s ability to chew food, speak clearly, and smile confidently.

The process for receiving dental implants is lengthy and complex, taking almost nine months to complete. Therefore, it is crucial for patients to visit a dental professional that specializes in this procedure. The implant dentist can approve candidacy, perform the procedure, and know what warning signs to look for in case of complications.

Treating Peri-Implantitis

Peri-implantitis is an infection of the gum tissue around a dental implant. A number of factors can cause it, but mainly bacteria that are present in the mouth. If not treated properly and promptly, it can lead to irreversible damage to the gum tissue, jawbone, and implant failure.

Depending on the stage of the condition, the implant dentist will use antibiotics, mechanical debridement, or chlorhexidine mouthwashes.

Loose Implants

Loose dental implants can result from the implant being placed too shallowly in the bone, which allows it to shift around as the jaw moves when chewing and talking. Loosening can also result from jawbone loss from aging, smoking, or gum disease.

Sometimes, patients do not see the need to keep up with their oral hygiene because dental implants are not their natural teeth. However, it is just as important for the surrounding natural teeth and gum tissue as oral hygiene can shift or loosen one’s implant(s) when neglected.

Sinus Cavity Protrusion

Though rare, an upper arch implant can enter the sinus cavity. This can lead to pain, infection, sinus-related conditions, and implant failure. In addition, once the implant is loose, it can become difficult to speak and chew. Therefore, the implant dentist must perform a procedure to secure the implant and close the sinus cavity.

Nerve Damage

If one is experiencing loss of sensation, numbness, or tingling in the tongue or face after receiving their dental implant(s), it may be due to nerve damage. The implant dentist will decide if removing the implant solves the problem or if the nerve damage is permanent. If permanent, they will provide the patient with alternative treatments.

Chronic Bleeding

If one is experiencing chronic bleeding around the implant with no apparent cause, this is a clear sign of an underlying problem in the gums. The implant dentist will check for signs of infection or gum disease, which is usually the cause of excess bleeding. Gum disease can develop over time, which is why patients need to maintain a biannual checkup schedule with the implant dentist.

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Contact Your Local Implant Dentist Today

An implant dentist can help you regain your smile with dental implants and relieve injury, infection, or chronic bleeding associated with biomechanical issues like loose implants, sinus cavity protrusion, nerve damage, and more. If you are experiencing any of the above or have additional questions regarding dental implants, contact our office today. Our team will be happy to assist you and answer questions.

Request an appointment or call Dragonfly Dental of Port Charlotte at 941-676-9225 for an appointment in our Port Charlotte office.

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