
Looking after implants is similar to caring for natural teeth, with some additional attention to detail around the implant and restoration.
Back to Dental ImplantsGood daily cleaning is essential. This usually includes:
We will show you the most appropriate technique based on your restoration.
If you have:
You may need specific cleaning tools such as:
Access under bridges is particularly important, and we will guide you on how to keep these areas clean.
Implants do not have the same natural cushioning as teeth. If you grind your teeth or have a heavy bite, you may be advised to:
Managing bite forces helps protect both the implants and the restorations.
You should contact the practice if you notice:
If you have an implant-retained denture:
At review appointments, we check:
Early detection of any issues allows for simpler management.
Professional maintenance is a key part of implant care. This includes:
For patients with more complex restorations, maintenance visits may be recommended more frequently.
Implants are designed to last, but they are not maintenance-free. Ongoing care, regular review, and early management of small issues are the key to long-term success.
Looking after dental implants involves daily cleaning, regular professional maintenance, and monitoring over time. With the right care, implants can remain stable and functional for many years.
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