Dental implants are designed to blend seamlessly with your smile. They support your overall oral health and you’ll never have to remove your dental implants for cleaning or any other reason. Dental implants make speaking easier and they don’t put restrictions on what you can eat.
Gentle and Effective Care
Dental implants are designed to last when taken care of each day. That means people with dental implants should visit their dentist at least twice a year for checkups and practice a daily regimen of home care that includes brushing, rinsing with mouthwash, and using an interdental cleaner such as dental floss.
As you can see, effective home care for patients with dental implants is very similar to the way people take care of their natural teeth. The major difference in caring for dental implants is that patients with dental implants should select toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouthwash, and interdental cleaners that are effective yet gentle on both the implants and the surrounding tissue.
The Goal is to Prevent Infection
With dental implants “as with natural teeth, the goal of oral hygiene is to prevent infection” such as tooth decay and gum disease. Dental infections are caused by bacteria which feed on the plaque and tartar in your mouth. That’s why effective home care that helps prevent the growth of plaque and tartar “is critical to the overall health of the implant.”
In addition to preventing dental infections, you also want to practice home care which is gentle on the implants themselves. For this reason “the common factor for all home-care aids is that the products must be made of materials that will not scratch the surface of the titanium implant or the porcelain surface of the prosthesis.”