The last 20 years have seen a revolution in dentistry, especially in the field of dental implants . Gone are the days when patients have to suffer with loose fitting dentures, and removable partials that cause damage to adjacent teeth. Dental implants are here to stay and are overwhelmingly successful when placed and restored by experienced dentists and dental surgeons.
Despite our best efforts, we are seeing more and more complications with implants. This is a condition we call “peri-implantitis”. Many times, implants can get infected under the gum line, which can result in bone loss around the implant, and in some cases loss of the implant itself. Complications due to systemic disease, medications and simply enough, aging can all lead to this problem.