Dental Implants, tooth loss is an effective method to resolve. However, in some cases, the implant can be seen after swelling of the gums. Inflammation is a natural reaction to this is usually the healing process of the body. Swelling although it is sometimes considered normal, ongoing or a painful lump may point to other underlying problems. In the following, after the implants are summarized in Table swelling of the gums causes and solutions:
| From where | Description |
|---|---|
| Inflammation (Peri-implantitis) | The tissues around the implant, infection, swelling and pain in the gums can cause. In this case, could jeopardize the success of the implant. |
| Trauma and Pressure | In the region where the implant is placed excessive pressure or trauma, can cause swelling in the gums. |
| Allergic Reactions | The implant is made of the materials of the body against an allergic reaction, can cause the gums to swell. |
| Wrong Oral Hygiene | After the implant, failure to pay adequate attention to oral hygiene can cause swelling in the gums by causing the accumulation of bacteria. |
| The Healing Process | After the implant is placed, the natural healing process of the body can cause the gums to swell interim. However, this is usually within a few days the swelling should decrease. |
Solutions
- Regular Oral Care: To maintain the health of your gums, you will need to regularly clean the area around the implant. Soft-bristled brushes and dental floss should be used.
- Antiseptic Mouth Juice: Antiseptic mouth water helps remove bacteria, swelling, and reduce inflammation.
- The Application Of A Cold Compress: A cold compress to relieve swelling after Implant can be applied. Within a few days the swelling should decrease.
- A Dentist's CareSwelling persists for a long time, peri-implantitis in order to avoid serious problems such as the dentist should be consulted.
- Antibiotic TherapyIf your gums are swollen due to an infection, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics.
Results
After Implant swelling of the gums is usually a temporary condition, but the swelling may be a symptom of a more serious ongoing problem. Proper oral care and regular dental checkups can help prevent this type of complication.
