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Peri-Implantitis

Peri-implantitis can threaten the longevity of your dental implants. Fortunately, Dr. Molina specializes in both implant and gum treatments, making him the ideal doctor to fully resolve your peri-implantitis and reverse any damage it has caused.

Peri-implantitis with visible gingiva recession. Medically accurate 3D illustration.

What is

Peri-Implantitis?

Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition that affects the tissues and bone supporting a dental implant. Just as untreated gum disease damages and weakens the area around a natural tooth, untreated peri-implantitis causes similar damage and can lead to eventual implant failure.

Patients with peri-implantitis often notice warning signs such as a bad taste, odor, bleeding or discomfort around their implant. Dr. Molina provides a careful evaluation, including using digital X-rays and CBCT imaging to accurately diagnose your situation. Because peri-implantitis involves a contaminated metal implant surface, treatment can be complex, making care from an experienced specialist like Dr. Molina essential.

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$99

DENTAL IMPLANT

SPECIALIST CONSULTATION

(A $574 Value)

Comprehensive specialist examination

Includes a 3D Cone Beam CT (CBCT) Scan

Personal consultation with Dr. Molina and/or Dr. Boucher

Review your options, including premium Straumann implants

Discuss biologic (PRF) and metal-free ceramic options

Get all your questions answered

Treatment plan

Custom Care From A

Specialist in Implants and Gum Treatment

As a board-certified periodontist, Dr. Molina has advanced training in the management of peri-implantitis and is additionally certified in Laser-Assisted Peri-Implantitis Protocol (LAPIP) by Millennium Dental Technologies. LAPIP is a conservative, minimally invasive laser treatment designed to disinfect the implant surface and reduce inflammation—often without surgery. In many cases, the laser alone can help control infection and promote healing, without opening the gums or removing the implant.

If surgery is necessary, Dr. Molina will carefully explain all available options, which may include deep cleaning, disinfection, soft tissue grafting or bone grafting. In a worst-case scenario—when an implant cannot be saved—Dr. Molina will gently extract the old implant, thoroughly clean the area, rebuild the lost bone and provide a strong and stable new implant.

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