Caring for Your Dental Implants

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Caring for Your Dental Implants Photo by Rozar Peter

A regular and proper home care routine is important for the long term success and strength of teeth implants. To ensure proper healing after your dental implant treatment, you need to start with post surgical home care for your new teeth/tooth. Here are a few things that ought to be taken care of:

• Take your painkillers and antibiotics strictly as per your dentist’s recommendation. The course of medicines must always be competed.
• Drink only clear liquids such as fresh juices, coconut water or pure water for the remainder of the day.
• For the first 2 or 3 days after the teeth implants treatment, eat soft foods that do not require much chewing and mastication.
• Use a very soft tooth brush for cleaning of dentition, pre fitted implants and the gum tissue - vigorous cleaning around the surgical cleaning area is not recommended at least for 2 days after the treatment.
• Salt water rinses also aid in quick healing – the dentist must be consulted before you use this process.

Caring for single tooth implants

A dental implant is an excellent substitute for a missing tooth. However, implants require even more care than your natural teeth. As per Clinical Oral Implant Research by Berglundh T. and Lindhe J., “the biological differences between an implant and a natural tooth make the implant more susceptible to inflammation and bone loss from bacterial plaque.” Proper oral hygiene is essential if you want to ensure long terms aesthetics and functionality of your teeth implants.

• Brush at least two times a day after meals and use a low abrasive dentifrice
• Floss your teeth and implants at least once daily
• Once a day, use a rubber tip stimulator for the cleaning of gums and teeth – this should be used at a 45 degree angle to the mouth
• In case of inflammation in implants, use an antimicrobial rinse

Oral care for single tooth implants subsumes several steps. You need to brush twice a day after meals and must use low abrasive dentifrice that helps to eliminate bacterial dentifrice.  The use of low abrasive dentifrice helps in avoiding any harm to the surface of the new teeth and the tissue cuff that surrounds the dental implant. For cleaning of teeth, you must use a soft tooth brush which could be manual, electric or sonic battery based. Inter dental or end tuft tooth brushes can be used for cleaning under single and full arch implants. These may also be used for cleaning tooth implants that are hard to reach and the ones around locator or ball implant abutments.

Flossing of natural teeth and implants is also important for oral hygiene. Your dentist for dental implants at Phoenix will teach you the right and safe ways for flossing.  The process helps to get rid of tiny food particles and debris that cannot be removed by simple brushing.

Rinsing the mouth with a good mouthwash is also a good practice to help maintain freshness of breath. Teeth implants can give you a complete smile makeover – with little care, you can really keep that smile beautiful forever.

Author's Profile

Rozar Peter is an expert cosmetic dentist at Phoenix. He explains the overview on comprehensive treatment stages of dental implants at Phoenix and how teeth implants transform your smile and your personality.


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