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A diagram of dental implant at Periodontal Associates. Dental implants are a highly effective solution for lost teeth. Crowns mimic natural teeth in their form and function and titanium posts bond with and stimulate your jaw bone, allowing the Dental Implants to act just like a natural tooth would.

Unfortunately, implants can occasionally fail, and if this happens we will need you to come in so we can repair or replace them.

The Structure of an Implant


Most dental implants are made of a titanium post that is embedded in the jaw bone, a ceramic crown that acts as a replacement tooth and an abutment that connects the post and the crown. If one of these parts loosens or breaks, all three can become compromised.

Titanium is usually chosen for implants because it bonds with the jaw bone in a process known as osseointegration. If this process doesn't occur properly then you'll end up with an implant that isn't firmly in place. This will lead to problems later on.

Signs that an Implant May Fail


If the bone doesn't grow around the implant in the right way, mobility is often the primary signal that the implant may fail. This mobility is often very slight at first and usually only a dentist can see it, but as time goes on an implant that hasn't integrated properly can shift when you chew or speak. Implants that have failed completely with frequently.

Other warnings signs of impending failure include pain, inflammation, and infection, but these do not always occur. If Dr. Eshraghi notices that your implant is moving, he may conduct an x-ray to make sure the bone is growing. If the implant is failing, the x-ray may reveal considerable bone loss around the metal area.

Repair and Replacement


In cases where the implant crown becomes cracked or detached, it is an easy matter for us to attach a new, or make any other repairs if necessary. However, if the damage to the implant is too severe, we will need to remove and replace it.

It is easy for us to remove a failed dental implant, but we will need to use a local anesthetic for this procedure. Once the implant is removed Dr. Eshraghi will carefully clean the area. Then we can begin the process of inserting a new implant, making careful note of what went wrong the first time. If there is enough healthy bone in the same area, we won't need a bone graft.

However, in cases of significant bone loss, we may need to place a bone graft to improve the site of the removed implant before placing a new one. Once the bone graft is complete, your mouth may need several months to heal before we can put in a new implant. During the healing period, Dr. Eshraghi may ask you to quit smoking, postpone cancer treatment or make other lifestyle adjustments that will reduce the risk of the next implant failing as well.

Always remember to take good care of your implants by brushing and flossing daily. Also take care to eat a balanced diet and abstain from using your teeth as tools, as this can chip them. If you experience any problems with your Dental Implants, contact us right away.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please give us a call at (971) 317-8414.
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Do Your Teeth Like You Taking Daily Multivitamins?


Posted on 5/15/2025 by Periodontal Associates
Woman smiling before taking her vitaminWe all know that multivitamins can be a great way to supplement our diet and ensure we're getting the nutrients our bodies need. But did you know that taking a daily multivitamin could also be beneficial for your oral health?

While maintaining a healthy diet and practicing good oral hygiene habits are crucial for preventing dental problems, multivitamins can provide an extra layer of protection for your teeth and gums.

Multivitamins for a Healthy Smile


Here's how multivitamins can contribute to a healthy smile:

•  Strengthening teeth: Multivitamins often contain calcium and vitamin D, both of which are essential for building strong, healthy teeth. Calcium helps to form the enamel, the hard outer layer of your teeth, while vitamin D aids in calcium absorption.
•  Boosting gum health: Vitamins C and K, commonly found in multivitamins, play a vital role in maintaining healthy gums. Vitamin C helps to build collagen, a protein that keeps gums strong and healthy, while vitamin K promotes blood clotting, which is essential for healing gums after brushing or flossing.
•  Fighting against bacteria: Vitamin A, another common ingredient in multivitamins, helps to boost the immune system, which can help to fight off the bacteria that cause plaque and gingivitis.
•  Supporting overall oral health: Many multivitamins also contain other vitamins and minerals that are beneficial for oral health, such as B vitamins, magnesium, and zinc. These nutrients help to support the overall health of your mouth and reduce your risk of developing dental problems.

Combining Multivitamins with Prevention Dentistry


While multivitamins can be a helpful addition to your oral care routine, it's important to remember that they should not replace regular dental checkups and cleanings. Prevention dentistry plays a critical role in maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems.

Regular dental visits allow your dentist to identify and treat any potential issues early on, before they become serious. Additionally, professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease.

Talk to Your Dentist


Taking a multivitamin can be a great way to supplement your oral care routine and promote overall oral health. However, it's important to talk to your dentist before starting any new supplements, as they can advise you on the best multivitamin for your individual needs and ensure that it won't interact with any medications you are taking.

By combining a daily multivitamin with a good oral hygiene routine and regular dental visits, you can help to keep your teeth and gums healthy for years to come.

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