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Are dental implants affected by periodontal disease like natural teeth?

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Are dental implants affected by periodontal disease like natural teeth?

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No. Dental implants are not affected by periodontal disease. Unlike a natural tooth, the implant is fused securely to the bone through a process known as osseointegration, with no need for a periodontal ligament. This makes the implant less susceptible to the bacteria that cause periodontal disease.

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