How to Care for Your Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option for many adults, and it is easy to see why. They are difficult to visually differentiate from natural teeth and are also very sturdy and comfortable. If you have made the decision to have an experienced periodontist replace one or more lost teeth with dental implants in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, it is important to realize that proper care is essential for the best long-term outcome. To ensure that your implants remain functional and in good condition for as long as possible, here are some tips for implant care.

  1. Brush Regularly

Even though dental implants in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, are not real teeth, they still need to be cared for as if they were. This means they should be brushed at least twice daily. If you do not currently have an electric toothbrush, you may want to invest in one for quicker and more thorough cleanings.

  1. Floss Daily

Bacteria like to hide between the spaces in the teeth, so it is important to remove them regularly by flossing at least once each day. You can use traditional floss or a water flosser, which removes debris from between the teeth with a small jet of pressurized water.

  1. Schedule Professional Cleanings

No matter how thorough you may be when cleaning your dental implants, there are still areas that you are likely to miss. Dental and periodontal professionals have tools that can clean hard-to-reach surfaces in your mouth that might otherwise be vulnerable to an overgrowth of bacteria.

  1. Attend Regular Checkups

It takes a while for your dental implants to completely heal and integrate into the bone, so it is important to have them checked regularly to ensure that they are developing properly.

Call to Schedule Your Appointment

If you are ready to receive dental implants in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, or if you want to make sure you are properly caring for your implants, we would love to meet with you. Call our office to schedule your appointment with Drs. Mark or Tom McCawley.

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