We are committed to continuously improving access to our goods and services by individuals with disabilities. This website is currently being updated to enhance the usability and experience for persons with disabilities. If you are unable to use any aspect of this website because of a disability, please call 7812462211 and we will provide you with prompt personalized assistance.

Blog

Blog

Can Dental Implants Get Diseased?

Posted on: April 2nd, 2026 by Lynnfield Dental Associates No Comments
can-dental-implants-get-diseased

Many people assume that dental implants and crowns can’t get diseased—and in a way, that’s true. Titanium implants and ceramic crowns themselves cannot develop infections like natural teeth. However, the bone and gums surrounding them can become infected.

These conditions occur when bacteria attach to the dental implant or the base of the crown, leading to inflammation in the surrounding tissue.

There are two main diseases that can affect the gums and bone around a dental implant.

Peri-Implant Mucositis

The most common condition is peri-implant mucositis, which is inflammation of the gum tissue around a dental implant or crown. This condition is similar to gingivitis but is limited to the area around the implant.

Unlike traditional gum disease, peri-implant mucositis does not necessarily affect surrounding natural teeth and is often reversible with proper care and professional treatment.

Peri-Implantitis

The second and more serious condition is peri-implantitis. In addition to gum inflammation, this disease also causes bone loss around the dental implant.

If peri-implantitis progresses too far, the implant can lose stability and may ultimately fail.

After receiving dental implants, it’s important to follow all post-operative cleaning instructions and attend regular dental check-ups. These steps can help stop implant-related disease early and protect the long-term success of your implant.

At Lynnfield Dental Associates, we’re committed to helping you protect your investment in your smile. Our team provides personalized guidance, thorough cleanings, and ongoing monitoring to keep your dental implants healthy and strong. If you have implants or are considering treatment, schedule a visit with our office on Salem St in Lynnfield, MA today to ensure long-term success.

Request an Appointment
To book an appointment, please feel free to call us
at 781.230.7279 or complete the form below.
[gravityform id="2" title="false" description="false" ajax="true"]

Terms and Conditions

Here at Lynnfield Dental Associates, we work diligently to protect our patient's rights and privacy. Requesting an appointment via our Internet portal is considered part of what HIPAA has identified as electronically protected information (ePHI). Unfortunately, despite the best efforts we make or take, there are people or entities that may attempt to intercept the data you transmit to us. By checking the box, and electronically making an appointment, you understand that you are making an appointment over the internet and that Lynnfield Dental Associates will keep this information confidential but cannot guarantee that others, outside of our practice, may not illegally intercept this communication. As a result of continuing, you are sending this transmission and accepting the inherent risk(s) associated with making this request for an appointment. As an alternative, you are always welcome to contact our office via telephone to schedule your appointment.

Disclaimer

The information presented here is not intended or implied to be medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It should be used for informational purposes only.