Dental Implant Care For Long Lasting Teeth

Friday, December 7, 2018




Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth, and if you have just had implants fitted, it is essential you take good care of your new teeth. Technology and titanium combined to bring us a prosthetic solution that is as strong as can be, and once fitted and cared for correctly, your implants will last a lifetime, and with the following advice, you can always be sure that your teeth are in tip-top condition.

Avoid Hot Or Cold Drinks - At least for the first 3 days, you should not drink anything hot or cold, as this could be painful. It isn’t vital, rather unpleasant, as the yet to heal gum tissue is exposed and hot or cold liquid will cause you a little discomfort. If you are thinking of having dental implants, North Shore cosmetic dentistry offers the very best service and they are experts in dental implant surgery.

Brush Gently - While your dental implants will last a lifetime, the initial weeks and months will see the titanium pins to fuse with the jawbone. Avoid putting any stress on your teeth when brushing, and always use a soft toothbrush. Once this period is over, your new teeth will be every bit as strong as natural teeth and can be treated as such, with daily brushing, flossing and the use of mouthwash.



Regular Check-Ups - Dental implants demand post care, which would include visits to the dentist at his recommendations, as he will want to check that all is well. Should you feel any tension or movement, inform your dentist, who might ask you to pop in for an examination. There are rarely issues with dental implants and with regular inspections, any issues will be quickly dealt with accordingly. If you are having your scheduled check-up, the dentist will also ascertain the health of your implants.

Good Oral Hygiene - Just as with our natural teeth, implants require daily cleaning, flossing and rinsing, and once you have a routine in place, it will soon become second nature. Using an antiseptic mouthwash is essential and after the first 2 weeks, you can apply pressure when swishing, which will force out trapped food particles. For further reading on good oral hygiene, there are available articles on the matter online which are recommended reading for everyone.



Stay On Soft Foods - The first week after the procedure, you should avoid eating anything hard, sticking to soft fruit, vegetables and rice or mashed potatoes. It is not a good idea to exert any pressure on your teeth during the first couple of weeks, as the pins are still in the process of bonding to the jawbone.

If you are fed up with dentures, why not explore the potential that dental implants offer? Not all people are suitable for the treatment, and a visit to your local cosmetic dentist will give you all your options. Dental implants, when fitted correctly, offer a permanent solution, and with the right care, your new teeth will last you a lifetime.


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  1. I go every 6 month to get my teeth check.

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