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Dental Implants and the Dangers of Smoking

Jul 24, 2013 @ 09:00 AM — by Alex Hecht
Tagged with: Dental Implants Restorative Dentistry

Dental implants are a fantastic option offered by many cosmetic dentists for the permanent replacement of missing teeth. Though rare, however, complications can arise and cause dental implants fail. One of the biggest causes of dental implant failure is cigarette smoking. If you are a smoker and considering dental implant treatment, the following overview is intended to education you on the reasons why you should quit smoking during the dental implant process.

Complications Caused by Smoking

Dental implant treatment requires oral surgery and is associated with some risks. In order to ensure proper healing and implant success, it is important to prepare yourself for surgery and follow all post operative instructions. One way to improve the chances of dental implant success is to quit smoking before treatment and during the entire recovery phase. Smoking has proven to greatly impact the body's ability to heal following dental implant surgery and has been linked to the following complications.

Preparing for Dental Implant Treatment 

If you are a smoker and considering dental implant treatment, it is important to understand the complications that are likely to occur if you continue smoking following treatment. Most oral surgeons suggest giving up smoking at least three to four weeks prior to the dental implant procedure and for a minimum of six weeks following surgery. Many patients use this as an opportunity to quit smoking altogether.

Dental implants are not suitable for everyone. Most smokers who qualify for treatment will require extra attention during the dental implant process to ensure success. To discuss your treatment options, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our highly skilled dental team.