Will dental implants affect the MRI?

Recently, many dental implant patients have asked whether dental implants will affect MRI examinations or magnetic therapy cosmetic treatments after implantation. Here is a unified explanation for you. Generally speaking, the material used for dental implants is pure titanium, which is the most biocompatible metal known, and it is a non-magnetic metal that will not be magnetized in a large magnetic field, so the implant itself will not have any effect on MRI. The implant is a non-magnetic metal and will not be magnetized. All-porcelain materials are non-metallic and have no effect on MRI, while metal porcelain teeth have different degrees of interference with MRI imaging due to different types of metals. Gold alloys of precious metals have only slight artifact interference in MRI, while non-precious metals such as nickel-chromium alloys and cobalt-chromium alloys produce larger artifacts, which have a certain impact on MRI examinations. It is important to emphasize that dental alloys do not cause harm to the body when doing MRI, but only interfere with imaging in a certain area around the restoration. If the area to be examined is not in the vicinity of the metal restoration, the dental implant will not affect the diagnosis of the disease in that area.