16 Sept 2014

Bracknell Dentist Explains About Bacterial Infection Peri- Implantis

Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory disease marked by bacterial infection and the gradual loss of jaw bone supporting dental implants. It’s not yet clear whether the infection causes the bone to recede, or the bone loss exposes the area to bacteria.

Ten years ago, professionals said the condition didn’t exist. But now it is on the rise, as increasing numbers of people have replacement porcelain crowns with titanium roots. 

Half-a-million adults have at least one dental implant, according to the latest Adult Dental Health Survey.  Studies have suggested that one third of patients will be infected. “We’re sitting on a time bomb,” says Dr Stephen Jacobs, a past president of the Association of Dental Implantology and well-respected implant surgeon. “We are going to be seeing more and more cases.”

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Dr Teresa Day Clinical Director & Founder of Appledore says ‘This is why at Appledore we recommend regular hygienist visits at least every 4 months to help you look after your dental implants’.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/10964601/Peri-implantitis-The-time-bomb-in-dental-implants.html?fb


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