Quite a lot of patients believe that gum disease or bone loss will make them unsuitable for surgery or dental implants. However, the issue is not as simple as it appears. Instead, the Folkestone dentists believe that it is possible to administer implants safely, despite the presence of gum diseases. Here, we are delving into this very problem of how to deal with gum diseases on implant.

Key questions about getting implants with gum diseases

Here are some of the pressing questions and their answers about gum diseases.

What is a gum disease?

Gum diseases can develop when the soft gum tissues and bones around your teeth succumb to infections. Gingivitis is considered to be the earliest form of the gum diseases. This tends to occur when there is a build-up of plaque on and around the teeth. These plaques are actually deposits of bacteria in most cases. If left untreated, the plaque can spread beneath the gum line. This could make the gum line escalate into more advanced gum diseases, otherwise called periodontitis or periodontal diseases.

Can you get dental implants if you have gum disease?

Individuals with any stage of gum disease can almost always qualify for dental implants. Patients who live with mild to moderate cases of gum disease may simply need to bring the disease under control. To restore your gum health, you may need to conduct dental cleaning frequently and follow a strict oral hygiene routine. A dentist may as well advise you to avoid certain habits or substances that may interfere with the healing process. These substances may include smoking, chewing tobacco, or drinking alcohol.

Once the disease clears up, the dentist may recommend the patient to an oral surgeon. However, in advanced cases of gum diseases, basic oral hygiene may not yield favourable results. Some cases may also require bone or gum grafting. Bone grafting usually involves building a bone structure backup with the use of a donor bone. This could include bone from another area of the patient’s body, such as the hip, jaw or the tibia. On the other hand, gum grafting includes correcting gum recession through the use of healthy tissue from the roof of the mouth.

Considering all things, it is possible to administer dental implants even to someone with gum diseases. Get in touch with Cheriton Dental Practice and our reputed dentist in Folkestone can assess whether you are suitable for implants. We can also help you get in touch with a reputed oral surgeon.

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