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Considering Dental Implants? Ask for a Periodontist

Jul 14 • 1 minute read

Over the years, dental implants have become one of the most popular methods for replacing missing and severely damaged teeth. Boasting an especially high success rate of over 95% in most cases, this innovative restoration offers long-lasting solutions that blend in seamlessly with patients’ overall smiles, making them the ideal option for individuals looking for natural, permanent teeth replacement.

The popularity accompanying the procedure has also led to an increase in the number of dental professionals offering this treatment. However, given that implant success is highly dependent on the strategic treatment, it is critical that patients looking for the best results visit highly qualified dental professionals for implant placement. Given their educational background and required continuing education, periodontists are particularly qualified to help patients achieve their dream smiles through dental implants. 

Periodontists and Dental Implants – More than Tooth Replacement

Periodontists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease, as well as the placement of dental implants. Through extensive training beyond dental school, these professionals are experienced in identifying and treating serious problems caused by periodontal disease. As tooth loss is a common side effect in cases of advanced periodontitis, these specialists can create solutions that fully address the dental problems at hand, which may include the use of dental implants. 

Periodontists are also trained to identify conditions that may impact the success of dental implant procedure. In particular, conditions like peri-implantitis can seriously compromise the longevity of implant treatment. Caused by bacterial infection of the bone surrounding the implant, peri-implantitis is often traced to improper implant placement. Without proper and immediate treatment, this condition can lead to bone resorption (loss), threatening the security and stability of your new dental implants and ultimately your oral health. 

When placing dental implants, periodontists identify and accommodate the long-term impact of this restoration. By taking a multi-faceted approach to dental implant preparation that incorporates soft tissue grafting and treatments, periodontists are able to create long lasting, aesthetically driven restorations. 

Meet our Highland and Valparasio Periodontists Today

At the Periodontal Group, our mission is to create healthier smiles through advanced dental treatments. Our state-of-the-art practices in Highland and Valparasio, IN ensure that you always have access to the highest quality care by experienced periodontists. For more information about our services, contact your nearest location today to schedule your consultation.   

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