For Men’s Health Week, Get Your Dental Implant Checked Up!

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June is a month that’s not just devoted to dads. It’s devoted to all men. In fact, men’s health is frequently celebrated alongside Father’s Day. This year, make sure to remind the special guy in your life to get a dental implant check-up. 

Although dental implants tend to be worry-free solutions to missing teeth, they can sometimes be subject to problems. For instance, some dental implant recipients in Manhattan, NY experience peri-implantitis. This condition requires immediate attention from a trained periodontist. If left untreated, peri-implantitis can lead to the loss of the implant, as well as trauma to the surrounding gums and bone.

 

Why and How Peri-Implantitis Happens

Dental implants do not fail often. Nevertheless, peri-implantitis can happen even with proper at-home oral care.

What is peri-implantitis? Like periodontal (or gum) disease, peri-implantitis is an inflammation of the gums caused by a build-up of bacteria between the dental implant post and the surrounding tissues. As bacteria begin to breed in the deep periodontal pockets, they damage and destroy healthy gums. Over time, the bacteria also can harm healthy bone, leading to a loosening of the dental implant.

The good news is that when peri-implantitis is caught in its earliest stages, it can be managed. Plus, the implant can be saved by addressing the core problem of the inflammation. Today, high-tech, advanced equipment and protocols are available to patients struggling with the signs and symptoms of peri-implantitis.

How Do You Know If You Could Have Peri-Implantitis?

Although only a knowledgeable periodontist can diagnose peri-implantitis, the condition tends to come with several warning signs.

Red, swollen, or painful gums: Healthy gums are pink and don’t feel hot or tender to the touch. Any change in the way the gums look or feel around a dental implant necessitates a visit to the periodontist.

Receding gums: Has your husband, dad, or father of your children noticed gum recession at the site of his dental implant? Gum recession can be a prime indicator of peri-implantitis.

Loose dental implants: Any change in the stability of dental implants should be brought to a periodontist’s attention right away. Dental implants should be strong and solid. They should not wiggle or feel loose.

 

Make an Appointment for Peri-Implantitis Treatment in Manhattan

Peri-implantitis deserves your attention, but it is not the end of the world. In fact, periodontists like Dr. Alexander Volchonok routinely help patients who present signs of peri-implantitis. Trained at some of the world’s most prestigious institutes of higher learning, Dr. Volchonok has been recognized nationally as a Top 40 Under 40 specialist.

Encourage the man in your life to make an appointment with Dr. Volchonok to talk about dental implant issues today. Or, if your father, husband, or dad has missing teeth, feel free to come to AVPeriodontics for a dental implant placement consultation.

Ready to celebrate Father’s Day and Men’s Health Month the right way? You can reach our office in Manhattan, NY by calling (347) 706-1558 or our office in Greenwich, CT at (203) 816-6696.

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