Your Prosthodontist NJ offers Dental Implants to help you restore your smile!

You should learn how to care for your dental implants even before you proceed with the procedure. Additionally, you should be proactive in learning the do's and don'ts before and after the procedure. You will have an easy time post-surgery, and the probability for complications will be low.

 

Good oral hygiene is a necessity for implant surgery to be successful. The gums should remain firm, pink and bright. Thorough flossing and brushing routine should be maintained. Also, semi-annual checkups should regularly be performed. 

 

Below, your Prosthodontist in NJ shares the information on how you can take care of your dental implants, during and after the procedure is done. 

 

Care during healing

Dental implant surgery can be divided into three stages: implant placement, post attachment, and placement of the crown. Special care is needed the most during the first stage.

 

The patient has to take clear liquids and eat soft foods while going through the implant procedure. Saltwater rinses are recommended twice daily since they ward off infections. Even when the healing is taking place well, the antibiotics dispensed should be used judiciously.

 

The main reason dental implants surgery fails is because of infection. Infections are primarily caused by noncompliance to antibiotics. Besides this, an extra gentle toothbrush should be used in brushing the teeth near the incision site. However, caution should be taken not to interfere with the incision site.

 

Long-term care

Once the implant has fully healed, it will function just like a normal tooth. However, there are precautions to be observed in caring for it.

 

The toothpaste used should be non-abrasive. If the toothpaste has stain removers, baking soda, and sodium fluoride, you should not use it. They are notorious for scratching exposed implant surface.

 

Flossing of the implant is not different from flossing natural teeth. However, you need implant-specific or unwaxed floss. A threader is the best option when there is more than one implanted teeth involved. Water flossers are essential as well to remove harmful microbes.

 

Contact your Prosthodontist NJ at (732) 477-7272 to learn more about Dental Implants and how this procedure can help you to improve and restore the beauty of your smile! 

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