Dental implants are a significant investment in oral health. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), over three million people in the U.S. have dental implants, with this number increasing by 500,000 annually. Ensuring proper care for your implants is crucial for their longevity and your overall oral hygiene.
When considering dental implants, you should know what to expect when it comes to aftercare and long-term maintenance of your implants.
Why do dental implants need care and maintenance?
Dental implants are designed to mimic natural teeth and — like natural teeth — they need proper care and maintenance. Proper dental implant care prevents complications and ensures lasting results.
Taking proper care of your implants can prevent complications such as:
- Peri-implantitis: Peri-implantitis, a severe gum infection around the implant, can cause pain, swelling, difficulty chewing, and even implant failure.
- Bone loss: Implants fuse with the jawbone, and neglect can cause bone loss.
- Gum disease: Implants are less resistant than natural teeth and are more prone to erosion from plaque and tartar buildup.
- Implant failure: The worst outcome of poor oral hygiene is complete implant failure. When this occurs, we have to remove the implant and you may need bone grafting before we can attempt to place a new one.
Immediate post-dental implant care
The initial few days are the most important for a successful dental implant procedure. Proper aftercare right after your dental implant placement ensures a smooth healing process and prevents complications. Following all instructions from our periodontists will ensure your healing process goes smoothly.
Immediately after the procedure, you can manage pain and swelling near the surgical site with pain medication and ice packs. To reduce your risk of infection, it’s also important to brush, floss, and rinse your mouth with salt water after eating. This removes food particles that can get into the implant site.
For the first few days, it’s also important to avoid crunchy, sticky, hot, or hard foods. Don’t drink alcohol while your implant is healing and stop smoking for at least two months (this is a great time to stop smoking altogether!).
Long-term dental implant care and maintenance
Similarly, your dental implants require consistent effort and dedication for long-term maintenance. Implementing a solid dental hygiene routine and scheduling regular dental checkups are key to ensuring your implants last for years.
Daily oral hygiene for implant care
Proper daily oral hygiene is crucial for dental implant care. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and low-abrasive toothpaste to brush your implants. Incorporate water flossers or interdental brushes to clean hard-to-reach areas and reduce the risk of gum disease.
Additionally, use a top-quality mouthwash to help prevent tartar buildup.
Regular dental checkups
Routine checkups and professional cleanings are essential for dental implant maintenance. Schedule visits with your dental hygienist every six months for thorough implant cleaning and to monitor your oral health.
These regular appointments help detect and address any potential issues early, ensuring the longevity of your implants.
Managing common issues
Understanding and managing common issues is vital for maintaining healthy dental implants. If you notice signs of peri-implantitis or other complications such as loose teeth, pain, bleeding gums, or pus, contact us immediately.
Watch for signs of infection, swelling, or discomfort around the implant site. Reach out to our office if you experience persistent pain or notice changes in your gum line.
Do dental implants decay or get cavities?
Dental implants do not decay or get cavities because they are made from materials like titanium or zirconia, which are resistant to bacterial damage. However, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial to prevent issues such as gum disease and peri-implantitis.
How long should dental implants last?
Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Several factors influence their longevity, and understanding these can help in extending their lifespan.
- Maintaining good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily.
- Routine checkups and professional cleanings.
- Avoid hard foods and hard candies that can damage the implant or surrounding gumline.
- A healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and avoiding smoking, supports the overall success and longevity of your dental implants.
Have questions about dental implants? call MD Periodontics!
In short, proper care and maintenance of your dental implants are crucial for their longevity. Follow these tips for a healthy, long-lasting smile, and schedule regular checkups with your dentist.
For expert care, trust Dr. Abdy Moshrefi and Dr. Nazanin Daneshman, respected periodontists in Southern California. At their Beverly Hills clinic, advanced technology and a supportive environment make oral care a pleasure.
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