17 Nov 2023
Dental implants are a popular, reliable and for some, a life-changing procedure for anyone who has lost their teeth, and as a result, their smile. With all the benefits a dental implant can offer, the only question to ask is, can anyone get them despite issues with their gums?
In this blog, we will answer the question ‘Can you have dental implants with receding gums?’
Over 40% of people in the Northwest of England have struggled to attend a dentist appointment, whether this be through failure to be referred by the NHS, or for other reasons.
Whether it’s your teeth or eyes that are the issue, the team here at Eye & Dental Clinic are leading by example in both minor eye care and cosmetic dentistry. Along with emergency dental treatment, provided by real people whose aim and passion is to provide remarkable clinical care, so you can live comfortably.
Receding gums is the name of a process that occurs as a result of gum issues. This results in the gum tissue around your teeth gradually disappearing. In terms of how it looks, it makes your teeth look longer, as the teeth have become more exposed due to the gums receding.
As a result of the gum recession, the exposed areas of the tooth and gum lining are more prone to the buildup of plaque and bacteria, which can contribute further to gum recession or cause other dental complications.
Gum recession does not happen overnight; it can often take years for people to realise the extent of it until the gum recession has become obvious or advanced, or even when complications have arisen as a result of the recession.
Attending your dental appointments and keeping a personal record of the state of your teeth or gums is the best way to ascertain if you are experiencing receding gums. In addition, your body also gives you signs that are happening.
Here are the signs you should be aware of that can indicate gum recession:
If you have one or more of these signs, we recommend you book an appointment with your dentist as soon as you can. If you don’t currently have a practice and are considering private options, there are options available.
No, there is no natural way to rebuild the loss of your gums due to gum recession. There are preventative measures, and in complex cases, you may be able to undergo a gum graft that serves to rebuild your gum line. This is known as soft tissue augmentation.
To prevent gum recession, you should:
There are multiple issues that can result in gum recession. Gum disease, also known as periodontitis, is the most common cause. Periodontitis is where bacteria that are present in plaque impact the gum tissue and surrounding supporting bone by destroying it over time.
Gum recession can also be caused by poor lifestyle habits, which can include smoking, grinding your teeth and poor dietary habits, amongst others.
That being said, some people have a genetic predisposition to gum disease; as such, they should take extra precautions and avoid habits that can negatively affect their oral health.
To a degree, yes, if you brush too hard, your gums may bleed, even if you don’t have gum disease. The open wounds in the gums can easily house bacteria, as the mouth is a warm and bacteria-rich environment. This can cause issues such as gum disease, which results in gum recession over time.
The solution is to switch to an electric toothbrush. Most quality electric toothbrushes have a fail-safe system that activates when the brush is being pushed against the teeth too hard. This means that you must brush with the correct level of pressure in order to use the toothbrush.
In addition, the speed of brushing provided by an electric toothbrush ensures a more thorough clean than regular brushing. Over time, this helps to prevent damage to your gums and teeth as a result of brushing too hard.

You will be relieved to know that even with receding gums, dental implants are still an option for you to choose from. However, the procedure may become more complicated and contain more stages, depending on the severity of individual cases.
If your receding gums have contributed to a smaller bone density in the jaw, for example, then bone graft procedures will have to be done before getting the dental implants. Whenever there are complications in a dental implant consultation, it is treated on a case-by-case basis, and the aim is to get your jaw and gums in the best possible condition before conducting the procedure.
Generally, no. However, dental implant procedures vary on a case-by-case basis. It would be safe to assume dental implants will not be given to someone who may not have the physical resilience or ability to heal from minor dental surgeries.
Additionally, our bodies are all built individually, so there may be special cases in which installing a dental implant may damage a nerve. This is why X-rays and other diagnostic processes are done before going straight to the procedure. We have to make sure that the dental implant is going to be helpful, never a hindrance.
Yes, dental implants can be used in conjunction with dentures; in actual fact, dental implants are known to reinforce the dentures in the sense that they can stop slippage and hold them in place. This is extremely helpful for anyone who deals with slippage when wearing their dentures.

One of the standard services we offer is probably the most important, a dental check. For those considering a dental checkup with us, here’s what you can expect.
Here at Eye & Dental Clinic, we don’t just deal with dental emergencies and checkups; we also provide services for:
For any possible treatments you may need, here is our price list for dental treatments.

In this blog, we hope to have provided an answer to the question ‘Can you have dental implants with receding gums?’ Whilst also giving you supplementary guidance, in addition to insight into the stellar, affordable and professional services we offer for your teeth and eyes.
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