Health Risks Of Dental Implants

Hyperplasia

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Individuals who have a dental implant placed are taking the risk of developing gingival overgrowth (hyperplasia) following the installation around the peri-implant mucosa. This type of tissue overgrowth around the dental implant causes extreme difficulty with proper hygiene practices of the implant and surrounding teeth. Hyperplasia around an implant is thought to be the result of an abnormal and exaggerated allergic reaction to the materials of the implant. Usually, titanium and nickel mixtures used in the final prosthesis can cause these types of reactions. Soft tissue reactions and eczema are also associated with the use of beryllium and aluminum in dental implant materials that may result in gingival overgrowth. The mechanism behind these allergic reactions is the result of the tissue rebuilding process that occurs when the body repairs its own damaged tissues. This process is similar to what occurs when scarring forms on internal organs or the skin after the body has repaired damaged tissues. In the majority of individuals who experience hyperplasia as a result of dental implant installation, the cause is not related to technical factors involving the implant placement technique.

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