After going through life with a few missing teeth, you might feel ready to meet with Dr. Silberg to have a few dental implants placed. However, just because those implants are man-made doesn’t mean that they require any less care than your normal teeth. Here is some crucial information regarding dental implant maintenance.

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How To Care for Dental Implants

If you care about your implants, make sure to take care of them. Here are a few ways to keep those new teeth pristine:

  • Brush Twice Daily: Plaque and tartar can build on your implants just like your regular teeth, which is why brushing is so important.
  • Floss Around the Implants: Bacteria can collect between your teeth and feast on food particles, which can irritate your gums and cause problems with your implants. To make flossing easier, some periodontists recommend interdental cleaners or irrigation flossers for people with dental implants. Both devices are gentle and easy to use. Irrigation flossers even have adjustable water jet levels, which makes it easier to blast away debris.  
  • Use Products Made For Implants: Think twice before you use that heavily abrasive toothpaste. Instead, ask Dr. Silberg which toothpastes are safe for the smooth surface of your dental implants. If you aren’t careful or you use the wrong products, you could permanently scratch your implants.  

Also, don’t forget to schedule regular dental checkups with your dentist. If you get your dental implants from the Silberg Center for Dental Science, Dr. Silberg offers free annual implant check-ups for the first three years after placement. He also guarantees your satisfaction, and will address any concerns that you have promptly.

The Importance of Diet and Exercise

Proper diet and exercise can do more than tone your physique. In addition to helping you to fight obesity and disease, staying fit can also help you to keep your jawbone healthy and strong. Exercise can also improve circulation, which can keep your dental implants anchored in place. Eating crunchy fruits and vegetables can also help to stimulate your jawbone, so that the bone stays strong and resilient against damage.  

Know the Signs of Problems

If you want to make your dental implants last and last, it is also important to be able to identify signs of problems early on. Pay attention for issues like red, swollen gum tissue or an uncomfortable implant. Never assume that a dental implant problem will go away on its own. Instead, report new symptoms to Dr. Silberg, who can inspect the area and treat the problem quickly and effectively.

 

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