Swollen gums after dental implant surgery are usually a common reaction after dental implant surgery and are not a cause for concern. Of course, if you have swollen gums for about two months after the dental implant surgery, you should follow up with your doctor in time, because the swollen gums in the area of the implant may be caused by inflammation, which may lead to the loss of the dental implant, resulting in the dental implant not healing well, and of course, the swollen gums may also occur after the second-stage restoration. Swollen gums can also be caused by inflammation and swollen gums due to lack of hygiene in the oral cavity.