According to the Health 2000 survey, over 70% of people in Finland who have turned 30 are found to have gingivitis. Deepened gingival pockets occur in over 60% of the adult population. The occurrence of severe periodontitis increases rapidly between the ages of 20 and 40. In addition, an infection occurs in the oral mucous membranes surrounding the implant structure or in deeper periodontal tissue in nearly half of dental implants. An infection increases problems related to the implant and the risk of losing the implant.
Self-care has a pivotal importance in this case. Bacterial coating or plaque that accumulates in the gumlines must be carefully cleaned every morning and evening with a toothbrush. Bacterial coatings must also be cleaned from between the teeth daily. Dental floss, toothpicks or interdental brushes can be used to clean between the teeth. Your dentist or dental hygienist will inform you of the best tools for your dental care at home.
Smoking is known to be a significant risk factor for diseases of the periodontal tissue of teeth and dental implants. That is why not smoking is an important part of preventing and treating gum diseases and diseases of the periodontal tissue.