Caring for Your Dental Implants

If you have dental implants in Jacksonville, FL, you’ll need to be a little more diligent in your oral care routine to ensure superior oral health. While your implants can’t get cavities like your natural teeth, they are susceptible to the same wear and tear. But, with proper at-home care your implants can last a lifetime!

The Difference Between Care of Natural Teeth and Dental Implants

Truthfully, there isn’t much of a difference between the oral care of natural versus implanted teeth. You’ll still need to perform daily maintenance including flossing, brushing and rinsing. However you will need to pay more attention to brushing your teeth after meals and you’ll need to fully commit to seeing your prosthodontist regularly. In fact, you may want to consider visiting every few months.

Tools for Your Oral Hygiene Tool Kit

If you want to take great care of your dental implants, you’ll need to have a few key items by your sink. To start with, you’ll need the following:

  • Tartar control toothpaste
  • Soft bristled toothbrush (electric or manual)
  • Dental floss
  • Antimicrobial mouth rinse (optional)

Here’s What You Do

Taking care of your implanted teeth and natural teeth is basically the same process. Just in case you need a refresher, here are the steps for a great daily oral hygiene routine:

  • Brush twice daily for two minutes. (Don’t forget to brush your tongue).
  • Floss once daily.
  • Use mouth rinse once daily or as directed.

Call Your Neighborhood Prosthodontist

If you want to check-in with your oral health or get started with the dental implant process, give Dr. William Gielincki and our team a call. We’ll be glad to answer your questions and find an appointment that can fit into your busy schedule. Call today to jump-start your oral health and hygiene today.

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