Implants function as artificial tooth roots placed into the jawbone. However, the success of implants is not limited to the bone; the surrounding soft tissues are also of great importance. Here are some reasons why the soft tissues around the implant are important:
Aesthetics: Healthy and aesthetic soft tissues make the implant look similar to natural teeth. They are important for an aesthetic smile.
Functional Compatibility: Soft tissues allow the implant to work in harmony with other teeth and gums. This supports basic functions such as speaking and eating to take place properly.
Implant Stability: Healthy soft tissues help the implant to integrate stably and reliably into the jawbone.
Infection Prevention: The health of the soft tissues can reduce the risk of infection around the implant. Infections can negatively affect implant success.