Congratulations on your new dental implants. They are an effective investment in your oral health and smile appearance. However, taking care of them properly and maintaining a schedule with the implant dentist is crucial to ensure your implants' long-term success and longevity. This article includes tips on how to care for and maintain your new implants.
Follow post-surgery instructions
After the implant surgery, our team will provide patients with specific post-operative instructions. They must follow these instructions diligently. These instructions will include guidelines on pain management, oral hygiene, diet restrictions, etc. Following these instructions will allow one's mouth to heal properly and minimize the risk of post-operative complications like excessive swelling, bleeding, or pain.
Maintain healthy oral hygiene habits
Proper oral hygiene is essential in maintaining oral health, especially after dental implant placement. One should brush their teeth at least twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Pay extra attention to the area around the dental implants, brushing gently but thoroughly. Use a water flosser or traditional dental floss to clean between the implants and remove plaque and food debris. In addition, consider using antibacterial mouthwash to reduce the risk of infection.
Avoid tobacco and alcohol consumption
Tobacco use, such as smoking and chewing tobacco, can significantly impact the success of dental implants. Smoking impairs blood circulation and slows healing, increasing the risk of implant failure. Excessive alcohol consumption can also hinder healing and compromise the longevity of the implants. Patients will benefit their oral health and overall health by quitting smoking or chewing tobacco products and only drinking alcohol in moderation.
Keep a soft-food diet
When first healing from dental implant surgery, one must be mindful of their diet. Stick to soft foods like mashed potatoes, yogurt, or smoothies to avoid applying pressure on the implants. Avoid hard and sticky foods that can damage the implants and cause them to become loose. As one continues to heal, they can gradually introduce a wider variety of foods to their diet.
Protect the implants
If one participates in physical activities or sports with a risk of facial trauma, it is important to protect the dental implants. Consider wearing a mouthguard or a custom-made splint to shield the implants and the rest of one's smile from potential damage. Patients can consult our office for the most suitable protective measures based on their specific needs.
Attend regular check-ups and follow-up appointments
Regular follow-up appointments with the implant dentist are vital for monitoring the progress of one's dental implants and reducing the risk of possible implant rejection. In addition, these appointments allow the dentist to assess the integration of the implants, check one's general oral health, and address any concerns they may have. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that people should visit a dentist at least twice a year or as per their specific recommendation.
Pay attention to changes or concerns
If patients experience any changes or concerns regarding their dental implants, it is essential to notify the implant dentist as soon as possible. This includes symptoms such as:
- Severe pain or discomfort
- Swelling
- Bleeding
- Changes in implant appearance
- Loose implants
These symptoms may be signs of post-operative complications or implant rejection. Early detection and treatment can prevent complications and ensure the long-term success of dental implants.
Call our office for more details
We hope that this information has been helpful. Reach out to our office if you still have questions about caring for and maintaining your dental implants. We are here to help and address any questions or concerns you have.
Request an appointment or call Sonoran Desert Dentistry at 480-439-0117 for an appointment in our Scottsdale office.
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