Dental implants are one of the most versatile ways to restore missing teeth, and once you have them, it is important to ensure that you keep them in top condition. In this video, Dr. Nawrocki from Dental Arts San Diego provides expert insights and practical tips for caring for your dental implants. Whether you’re a new implant recipient or have had implants for years, this video will help ensure the longevity and health of your implants.
Your implants are replacing your natural teeth, so the care you give your implants is similar to that of your natural teeth. When your dental hygiene is healthy, you should schedule regular visits with your dentist every six months, regardless of whether or not you have implants.
If you’re experiencing marginal inflammation in the gums around your natural teeth and trying to keep the implant you just placed healthy, then you should visit your dentist every three to four months. This allows the dentist to clean and polish around the implant and prevent the infection around it from spreading through the mouth.
The only difference the dentist makes while maintaining your implants is using different instruments during your treatments. They will not use metal instruments on your implants, so they do not scratch its surface. Once the implant’s surface is scratched, it starts to attract plaque, which increases the chances of complications later on.
At home, your dental hygiene should remain the same. Continue brushing your teeth twice daily and floss or waterpik at least once daily, preferably at night.
If you have any other questions regarding properly caring for your dental implants, contact Dental Arts San Diego. We are here to provide comprehensive tips for maintaining implants that will last for years. Schedule an appointment today by calling us at (619) 762-4430 or clicking here. We are located at 707 Arnele Avenue, El Cajon, CA, 92020.