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What kind of periodontal patients can't implant their teeth? Why?
Periodontal care is as important to teeth as foundation is to a house. If the foundation is not firm, the house will collapse sooner or later. Periodontitis patients should not rush to plant teeth. The most important thing is to treat periodontal disease and restore periodontal health. In the worst case, they should stabilize their periodontal condition to avoid deterioration. Only after periodontal disease is cured or controlled can teeth be implanted, otherwise it may not only lead to implant failure, but also aggravate periodontal disease and affect the health of other teeth! Because the root of the dental implant is implanted by cutting the periosteum, once infected with periodontal disease, the implant periodontitis will invade the bone marrow and destroy the tissue, accompanied by soft tissue hyperplasia, suppuration, bleeding, redness and pain, so once the dental implant periodontal disease occurs, it is necessary to remove the dental implant.

Once implant periodontitis occurs, it will do great harm to implant teeth with pain and implant shaking, which may lead to implant failure. Therefore, if the periodontitis is not solved, the number of bacteria in the mouth will still be high, which will increase the chance of surgical infection. If the periodontal tissue is not perfect, dental implants will only cause implant periodontitis, which will be more difficult to deal with in the future. Therefore, dental implant surgery can only be done after the treatment of periodontal disease has been improved.

You can also implant teeth after effective periodontal treatment and plaque control; Of course, in addition, it depends on whether his other physical conditions are suitable for dental implants, such as blood pressure, blood sugar, blood coagulation function and organ functions such as heart, liver and kidney. These are not too big problems, and then we will see if his jaw condition is enough. Timing of dental implant in patients with periodontitis: We must treat the periodontitis of the remaining teeth in the mouth first, and then implant the teeth after the periodontitis of these teeth is controlled.

After perfect periodontal treatment, the pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity will be greatly reduced, and the damage to dental implants will be minimized. You can plant your teeth at this time. Risk of dental implants after tooth loss in patients with periodontitis: The reason of tooth loss in patients with periodontitis is that alveolar bone is absorbed in a large amount, and the teeth are loose and fall off, which means that the amount of bone available for dental implants is small, and they can only choose shorter implants.