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Smoking Can Cause Dental Implants to Fail

Posted in Dental Implants, Oral Health

2 minute read

Are you looking to undergo dental implant surgery? If so, then you must be sure to follow all pre- and post-treatment instructions in order to ensure a healthy recovery. One of the most important steps to follow is to stop smoking at least two weeks prior to the treatment and two to three weeks after the procedure. Those who visit my Beverly Hills practice can discuss the proper steps to take when recovering from dental implants.

Smoking can interfere with proper healing by decreasing blood flow to the tissues that are healing after the implants are put in place. This can then hinder bonding of the implant to the jawbone, which in turn can cause the implant to be rejected. Rejection of the implant can prolong the process of achieve a natural-looking appearance. Depending on the extent of complications, the implants must either be replaced or permanently removed. Infections and other obstacles can be easily avoided by refraining from smoking for a period of time. In addition, other tobacco products should not be used before and after the procedure. These can also cause problems with the healing process. To ensure a healthy recovery and long-lasting results, it is best to permanently quit smoking.

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