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5 Tips for Keeping Your Dental Implants and Gums Clean

March 17, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drlee @ 1:52 am
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Thanks to the modern innovations in dentistry, you no longer have to settle for traditional dentures as the only option to replace your missing teeth. With dental implants, you can enjoy a more secure, natural and longer-lasting replacement. The implant’s longevity depends on how it’s cared for, though. So as you read further, learn 5 helpful tips to ensure you have a functional and aesthetically-pleasing smile for decades to come!

What is a Dental Implant?

Made from high-grade titanium, a dental implant is a surgically inserted post that is affixed to the jawbone. Afterwards, the body initiates a fusing process called osseointegration that secures the implant as if it were the natural tooth root.

Later on, an abutment is added, which allows for a final restoration (crown, bridge or denture) to be securely attached. Once the procedure is completed, though, it’s important to know how to care for the implant properly, because it will determine how good of a return you get on your investment.

Tip #1 – Brush, Brush, Brush

Just as you would brush your natural teeth twice a day, the same should be done with dental implants. You can use any type of toothbrush you like, whether it’s sonic, electric or manual.

What’s most important is how it feels. Then, as long as you consistently practice oral hygiene, you’ll be protected.

Tip #2 – Don’t Forget to Floss

It’s recommended that you use unwaxed tape or a floss designed specifically for dental implants to clean between your teeth. Another option is to use a floss threader to help you maneuver in the hard-to-reach spaces.

Flossing should never be overlooked because it is just as important as brushing your teeth, and it plays an integral role in maintaining your gum health.

Tip #3 – An Oral Irrigator as a Supplement

To further boost your oral health, you can incorporate the use of an oral irrigator, which is also referred to as a water flosser. It works by shooting pressurized water into your mouth to aid in dislodging leftover debris hidden between your teeth.

Tip #4 – A Gum Stimulator to Remove Plaque

Another way to protect your gums and extend the life of your dental implants is with a gum stimulator. It’s a tool with a rubber tip that allows you to get into the gum pocket to remove debris and plaque that can gather over time.

Tip #5 – Visit Your Dentist for Preventive Care

The final way to ensure a long life for your dental implants is to maintain regular visits to your dentist for cleanings and examinations. Then, if there is any lingering plaque or tartar, it can be removed before it causes any gum health issues.

Having your missing teeth replaced is a necessary step to regaining a normal and productive life. To learn more about how the process works and other important maintenance tips, contact your implant dentist to schedule a visit today.

About the Author

Dr. Jeff Lee is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. A leader in implantology, he earned a Master of Science degree in the area of dental implants. Dr. Lee combines his advanced knowledge and years of experience to help patients function better and experience greater confidence by placing dental implants at Muskingum Valley Oral Surgery. He can be reached for more information through his website.

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