5 Things You Need to Know about Caring for Your Teeth Implants

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5 Things You Need to Know about Caring for Your Teeth Implants Photo by Rooden Salle

Teeth implants are a boon for people with missing or irreparably broken teeth. Instead of resting on neighboring teeth like a bridge or directly on the gum like dentures, they are implanted into the jawbone via a titanium screw. A porcelain crown is then fixed to the abutment of the screw, completing the teeth implant. It is difficult to distinguish an implant from the surrounding teeth, as Chicago implant dentists ensure that the color of the porcelain crown is the same as the surrounding teeth. Dental implants have proven to be durable, long lasting and incredibly effective and do wonders to improve the appearance and confidence of the person.


There are a few things that patients who have received new teeth in Chicago need to know about caring for dental implants. This will help maintain a high standard of oral hygiene, prevent infection and thus, minimize the risk of implant failure.

1. Dental Implant Care: Brushing and Flossing

Regardless of the number of implants, it is important to care for them just like you would your original natural teeth. This care involves using a soft-bristled brush to clean your teeth, including the implants, followed by flossing. This should be done at least twice a day, preferably more. In addition, the person should use special floss to clean around the crown, gums and abutment, which is the part of the implant that protrudes out of the jawbone and keeps the porcelain crown in place.

2. Dental Implant Care: Best Cleaning Techniques

The brushing technique used for teeth implants is just like the technique a person uses for brushing natural teeth. All teeth should be brushed thoroughly, particularly the back teeth and the minute spaces between the teeth. It is best to use a soft-bristled brush that has a bent handle to facilitate cleaning behind the teeth and abutments. In addition, using an oral irrigation device can ensure thorough and proper cleaning.


3. Dental Implant Care: Using Mouthwash

Your dentist may prescribe chlorhexidine mouthwash after you have had dental implants placed. This is a germicidal mouthwash that helps to eliminate oral bacteria and also minimizes the risk of post-operative infections. Usually, this mouthwash is prescribed for use for a month after the implants are fixed. However, after consulting your dentist, you can continue using it to keep your mouth fresh and clean if you so wish.

4. Dental Implant Care: Visiting Your Dentist

Besides brushing, flossing and using a mouthwash, it is also necessary to visit the Chicago implant dentist twice a year for scheduled check-ups. Your teeth implants require meticulous cleaning and plaque removal every six months. Your dentist will also check whether the fitting and placement of your implants is ideal and perform any necessary repair and maintenance. Use your dental visits as an opportunity to get your anchors, jaws and gums checked.

5. Dental Implant Care: Changing Lifestyle Habits

Just like natural teeth, even the porcelain crowns of implants can become stained, although they are far more resistant than natural dental enamel. So if you want to maintain your pearly whites, it is a must to cut down on food items and habits that may stain them. Smoking is in any case terrible for your health and it is equally bad for teeth implants. Tea and coffee can stain your teeth, so it is advisable to brush and use a mouthwash after consuming them. Cut down on red wine, carbonated drinks and chocolates, all of which are high in sugar and acid and encourage oral bacteria and staining.

Author's Profile

Rooden Salle is a renowned Chicago implant dentist at new teeth Chicago center. He believes that an implant denture can change the look of anyone and he explains in this article how implant denture is executed and the advantages of it.


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