Many people might have experienced receding gums around their teeth, but very few will know that the same can also happen with dental implants. Dental implant surgery takes a few months for recovery, and yes, after implant placement, some people experience the gums growing over the implant.
It is possible to avoid gums’ growth around the implants if the implant is placed correctly and the patient is ideal. When gums recede on dental implants, the implants can expose themselves instead of a tooth root. And this gum implant can look unaesthetic, make patients feel self-conscious, and might even result in implant failure.
Causes of gum recession
The gum recession works in the same manner if you have dental implants or natural teeth. A few causes of gum recession are as follows:
- Brushing too hard
- Poor oral hygiene
- Smoking
- Genetics
- Hormone levels etc.
Apart from these causes, poor dental placement or insufficient bone can also result in gum growth. If the implant is placed very near to the front of the gums, and there is not ample space between the implant and the outside. This can also make the dental implant screw visible through the gums. So, it can also cause gum recession without the proper bone to hold it in place.
How can you prevent gum recession with dental implants?
A little carelessness can lead to dental implant failure if you have dental implants. First of all, wear a nightguard at night to protect your implants. You shall not brush your teeth hard. Good oral health also contributes to healthy implants. If you are a regular smoker, we recommend you quit smoking for your own good.
For a better experience and to have a healthy recovery after dental implants and for cleaning, regularly visit your dentist.
If you still have some doubts regarding dental implants or gum growth over implants, you can contact us, and we will try to give feedback as soon as possible.