Oral rehabilitation encompasses the restoration of oral function, addressing issues related to the teeth, gums, and other oral structures. Dental implants have become the gold standard for the replacement of single or multiple missing teeth, but in individuals with poor oral hygiene, the accumulation of dental plaque biofilm can trigger a local immune and inflammatory host response leading to peri-implant mucositis (a reversible condition with localized therapies) or peri-implantitis (characterized by bone loss accompanied by a persistent immune and inflammatory host response). The presence of periodontal pathogens at sites with peri-implantitis has been reported in several studies, and there is extensive documentation of similarities in microbial profiles between periodontitis sites and peri-implantitis sites. Thus, periodontitis/apical periodontitis can reach distant organs, especially the brain. This can lead to the development or exacerbation of inflammatory conditions. Similarly, the microorganisms and their products responsible for inducing peri-implantitis can potentially cause inflammatory conditions in the brain like periodontitis/apical periodontitis. Then, it is plausible to infer that peri-implantitis may be used the same way to induce and/or potentialize brain inflammation