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Peri-Implant Mucositis / Implantitis Treatment

If you’ve noticed redness, tenderness, or bleeding around a dental implant, early treatment is essential. Cornerstone Dental Arts provides specialized care for peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis—conditions that cause inflammation or infection around implants. Our team uses advanced techniques to eliminate bacteria, stop progression, and protect your investment in a healthy, confident smile.

Understanding Peri-Implant Disease

Dental implants are a reliable, long-lasting replacement for missing teeth—but just like natural teeth, the tissues around them can become infected if plaque and bacteria build up.

There are two main types of implant-related gum disease:

  • Peri-Implant Mucositis: Inflammation of the soft tissue (gums) around the implant, similar to gingivitis. It’s reversible with proper care.

  • Peri-Implantitis: A more advanced stage involving bone loss around the implant. If left untreated, it can compromise the stability of the implant.

Early detection and professional treatment are key to saving your implant and maintaining a healthy smile.


Common Symptoms

You may have peri-implant disease if you notice:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums around your implant

  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing

  • Bad breath or unpleasant taste

  • Gum recession or exposed implant threads

  • Loose or shifting implant restoration

  • Deep pockets around the implant when measured during exams

Even if symptoms are mild, peri-implant disease can progress quickly without treatment—making early diagnosis essential.


Causes of Peri-Implant Mucositis and Implantitis

Several factors can contribute to infection around implants, including:

  • Poor oral hygiene or inconsistent cleaning around implants

  • Smoking or tobacco use

  • Diabetes or systemic inflammation

  • History of periodontal (gum) disease

  • Poor-fitting restorations trapping plaque

  • Excess cement or plaque retention around implant crowns

At Cornerstone Dental Arts, our team identifies the root cause and develops a treatment plan tailored to your needs.


Treatment Options for Peri-Implant Disease

Treatment depends on the severity of the infection and the amount of bone or tissue affected.

For Peri-Implant Mucositis (Early Stage):

  • Professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar

  • Antibacterial rinses or local antimicrobials (such as Arestin®)

  • Laser-assisted therapy to decontaminate the implant surface

  • Home care instruction to improve daily plaque control

For Peri-Implantitis (Advanced Stage):

  • Deep debridement of the implant surface to remove biofilm

  • Laser or ultrasonic disinfection for complete bacterial removal

  • Antibiotic therapy, local or systemic, as indicated

  • Regenerative surgery (bone grafting or guided tissue regeneration) to rebuild lost bone

  • Flap surgery, if needed, to clean deep pockets and recontour tissue

Our goal is to stop infection, restore healthy tissue, and prevent further bone loss so your implant remains stable and functional.


Aftercare and Maintenance

Following treatment, proper maintenance is essential to protect your implant. We may recommend:

  • Regular periodontal maintenance visits every 3–4 months

  • Use of antimicrobial mouth rinses or water flossers

  • Avoiding smoking and managing systemic health conditions

  • Consistent daily cleaning with floss, interdental brushes, or implant-specific tools

With early detection and ongoing care, peri-implant conditions can be controlled successfully.


FAQs About Peri-Implant Disease Treatment

Q: Can peri-implantitis be reversed?
A: Early-stage peri-implant mucositis can often be reversed. Peri-implantitis, which involves bone loss, cannot always be reversed but can be managed to prevent further progression.

Q: How is this different from gum disease around natural teeth?
A: The cause is similar—bacterial buildup—but implants lack natural fibers, so infection spreads more rapidly. That’s why early treatment is critical.

Q: Is laser treatment effective for implant infections?
A: Yes. Laser-assisted therapy effectively sterilizes implant surfaces without damaging the titanium, promoting healing and reattachment.

Q: Will I lose my implant if I have peri-implantitis?
A: Not necessarily. With timely intervention, many implants can be stabilized and preserved.

Q: How can I prevent this from happening again?
A: Maintain excellent home care, attend regular professional cleanings, and avoid habits like smoking that increase risk.

Available At

Cornerstone Dental at Executive Park

Cornerstone Dental at Executive Park

8925 Executive Park Dr
Knoxville, TN 37923

(865) 693-8871

Cornerstone Dental Arts

Cornerstone Dental Arts

8912 Town and Country Circle
Knoxville, TN 37923

(865) 531-7117

Doctors Who Perform This Service

Dr. Allyson D. Murchison

Dr. Allyson D. Murchison

DDS (865) 693-8871
Dr. Ben A. Stroud

Dr. Ben A. Stroud

DDS (865) 531-2100
Dr. Jody F. Griffin

Dr. Jody F. Griffin

DDS (865) 531-7100
Dr. Joshua J. Kimrey

Dr. Joshua J. Kimrey

DDS (865) 531-0300
Dr. Michael R. Williams

Dr. Michael R. Williams

DMD (865) 531-3300

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