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[|Human|] After implants  I am having severe pain where gum meets  bone. My gums have receded a lot. The new crowns look awful. They curve out. The implant I had at the end of last year looks like it is growing on a stalk!  Thus week they are removing  three crowns and making new ones, I am so scared this will not solve problem. I take pain killers like smarties? Any ideas
[|AI|]  Hi. Welcome to Chat Doctor . I have gone through your query and can understand your concerns. As per your complaint it seems that you are suffering from Peri-Implantitis that is infection and inflammation around the implants leading to destruction to soft tissues as well as bone.Therefore, recession of gums and bone destruction is evident. At times proper debridement of the damaged tissues and maintaining proper hygiene by doing antiseptic mouthwash gargles and proper brushing can help. In case if there is excess loss of bone then crowns AA well as Implant needs removal and bone grafts might be required. Consult an expert Planetologist and get proper evaluation and x-rays done and after a second clinical examination only you should proceed with treatment. Hope this information helps. Thanks and regards. Chat Doctor.