Are Dental Implants An Option If I Have Receding Gums?

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Dentists have to make a lot of judgment calls. Implant dentists are no exception. A dental implant specialist must ascertain which patients are good candidates for implant surgery. Dental implants have a high success rate when executed correctly.

Success depends on many variables.

A key determination is whether the patient has enough healthy bone to support the implant. Healthy gum tissue is also vital. Without healthy gum tissue, the implant is partially exposed. This isn’t ideal for the implant nor the crown it supports. An implant needs a durable foundation of bone and tissue. Detached gums should be treated prior to dental implant placement.

If you are thinking about a dental implant but have receding gums, there are some options. We invite you to request a dental implant consultation by calling 469-998-0235.

You may be an appropriate candidate for soft tissue grafts. Tissue grafts augment your existing gums. If the soft tissue grafting is successful, you may be able to support a dental implant. Provided, of course, that you have enough healthy bone structure. Your implant dentist may also advise bone grafting surgery in addition to the soft tissue grafts. This procedure augments natural bone.

Receding gums should not be ignored. You may have gum disease or periodontitis. This is a pressing oral health problem on its own. Whether or not you are considering a dental implant. Receding gums can lead to tooth decay and tooth loss. For ideal oral health, you need both healthy teeth and healthy gums. Talk to your dentist about treating gum recession to restore oral health.

 

Contact The Plano Dentist:

469-998-0235

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

3115 W Parker Rd Ste C538
Plano, Texas
75023

 

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