Dental implants are an outstanding and revolutionary solution for restoring missing teeth, offering a strong, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solution. These are also easier to use than alternatives, such as dentures. If you’ve recently embarked on the journey of enhancing your smile with dental implants, you may be wondering how to ensure their longevity and maintain optimal oral health. We’ll explore the essential care strategies for your dental implants to keep them looking and functioning at their best.
At Birch Family Dental, we understand the importance of maintaining your dental implants to ensure they last a lifetime. From daily hygiene habits to professional maintenance, we’ll cover everything you need to know to protect your investment and enjoy a healthy, confident smile for years to come. Our dedicated team, utilizing cutting-edge technology, strives to provide personalized care that supports the long-term success of your implant treatment.
What Practices Should You Follow to Maintain Your Dental Implants?
Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to care for your dental implants after they have fully healed. On a daily basis, we recommend you do the following to take care of your dental implants:
- Brush your teeth two times a day, for at least two minutes, using a gentle and circular motion
- Use a soft or medium-bristle toothbrush
- Floss daily, paying special attention to each tooth
- Avoid smoking and tobacco products
- Do not chew ice, hard candies, or similar hard foods
- Use toothpaste specifically made for dental implants
- Refrain from opening packaging with your teeth or implants
- Consider using a mouthwash
Your Birch Family Dental dentist may also have additional long-term recommendations, as well as instructions for immediate aftercare while you’re healing. Feel free to contact us for more information and support.
How Often Should You Visit Your Dentist for Implant Check-ups?
Just because you’ve gotten implants does not mean your smile is invincible. We still strongly recommend you visit your dentist regularly. Most patients should see their dental provider at least twice a year. Some dentists will recommend their patients visit more often, depending on their specific circumstances.
Be sure to receive your regular cleanings during the year, and take your dentist’s recommendations for proper care very seriously. Your dentist from Birch Family Dental wants to help you with your dental hygiene and the upkeep of your smile.
What Foods Should You Avoid to Protect Your Implants?
As long as you have healed from your dental implant procedure, you should be able to eat most foods relatively freely. However, you may need to take certain precautions and limitations to ensure the longevity of your implants.
Hard foods, such as ice, hard candies, bone-in meats, and other hard and crunchy foods, may damage the crown of the implant. You should also be aware that some foods can get stuck under your implant, but they are possible to remove.
If you have any questions about caring for your implants, we strongly encourage you to reach out to your Birch Family Dental provider. We can guide you through any complications and answer your questions, ensuring you feel confident and comfortable while adjusting to your implants.
Interested in Dental Implants? Get Outstanding Dental Care From Birch Family Dental
Ensuring the longevity of your dental implants is key to maintaining a bright and healthy smile. At Birch Family Dental, we’re here to guide you in your dental implant care with personalized recommendations and support tailored to your needs. Whether you’re considering implants or already have them, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve the best results.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Birch Family Dental for all your implant care questions and concerns. Complete our contact form or call us at 307-875-3658 for more information and to schedule your next appointment. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you in preserving your investment in your smile, and we’re excited to help you achieve your smile goals and protect your implant investment.