How To Care For Implants

dentalimplantbonetissueDental implants are extremely appealing to many patients because of their extensive list of advantages. However, we often see patients quickly shy away from implants for a variety of reasons. Some are unsure about candidacy, others are looking for an immediate tooth replacement solution, while many are simply worried about what daily maintenance will require. If caring for implants is what’s keeping you from moving forward with completing your smile, you will be happy to know it’s quite easy to accomplish. Learn a bit more, so you can move forward with the knowledge you need.

Why Care Is Important

Patients are often overjoyed at the thought that their dental implant restorations cannot develop cavities since they’re made of artificial material. This is true – they will remain cavity free. However, this does not mean you don’t have to brush or floss around your implants or your crowns. To the contrary, it is extremely important to remove plaque around your natural and artificial teeth. You see, the health of the gum tissue surrounding your implant is of the utmost significance. If it becomes inflamed or you suffer from periodontal disease, you may lose your implant.

All About Implant Care

Fortunately, keeping your entire smile healthy is simple. You can continue brushing and flossing your teeth and gums according to the usual methods we recommend for natural smiles. By brushing, flossing, and scheduling six-month visits for preventive cleanings and checkups, your gum tissue will remain healthy. This means that your dental implant will remain successful, so you can enjoy a complete smile for many years to come.