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How Smoking Affects Dental Implant Success Rates

How Smoking Affects Dental Implant Success Rates

Published Apr 15, 2025

2 minute read

A woman smiling while breaking a cigaretteIf you’re considering dental implants, you’ve probably done some research on what it takes for them to last. Did you know, though, that smoking is a leading cause of dental implant failure?

Smoking is difficult to quit, but when it comes to protecting your oral health – and your investment – it’s important to understand what’s at stake.

Smile Texas® in Houston combines world-class cosmetic dentistry with a calming, spa-like environment to make your experience as comfortable as possible. We have helped many patients achieve great results, including those navigating complex dental histories.

How Smoking Impacts Healing

Dental implants rely on osseointegration, where the implant post fuses with the jawbone. This process is crucial for the implant’s stability. Smoking slows healing by:

  • Reducing blood flow to the gums and jawbone
  • Introducing toxins that damage soft tissue
  • Suppressing immune response, making infection more likely

These factors can delay or prevent proper integration. This increases the risk that the implant won’t bond with the bone.

Higher Risk of Infection and Implant Failure

Smokers are significantly more likely to develop peri-implantitis – a type of gum infection that may cause bone loss around the implant. Studies show smokers have implant failure rates up to two times higher than non-smokers.

Even light or occasional smoking can be enough to interfere with healing, especially in the first few months after placement. That’s why many providers recommend quitting at least one week before surgery and staying smoke-free for at least 4665 Sweetwater Blvd, Suite 450, Sugar Land, TX, 77479-op.

Can Smokers Still Get Dental Implants?

Smokers may be able to get dental implants, but they must take some added precautions, starting with a thorough evaluation. Your dentist might recommend:

  • Imaging to assess bone density
  • A temporary cessation plan for smoking
  • Additional procedures like bone grafting, if needed

At Smile Texas, our team works closely with patients to create a treatment protocol that considers lifestyle habits and long-term health.

Learn More About Dental Implants Today

Smoking doesn’t automatically disqualify you from getting dental implants. However, it may make the process more complicated.

Fortunately, the providers at Smile Texas in Houston have experience working with a wide range of patients and can help you choose the best approach to replace missing teeth. 

Call (281) 265-7645 today to schedule a complimentary consultation and learn more.