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How Do I Clean My Dental Implant?

If you are self-conscious about the removable dentures that don’t fit and don’t allow you to eat or speak normally, then you should talk to your Upland dentist to see whether dental implants are an option for you. When it comes to a naturally attractive and durable option for replacing missing teeth, dental implants are the best and the most popular choice. Around 3 million Americans have implants - a number that is growing by 500,000 each year.

How Do I Clean My Dental Implant?

Dental implants look, feel, and function just like natural teeth. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, you should look after your implant-supported teeth just like you care for your own natural teeth.

Here’s how you should look after your natural and implant-supported teeth:

Regular brushing and flossing go a long way in keeping the implant site healthy and preventing implant failure. While the implants do not get infected themselves, the gum tissue around them can get inflamed if oral hygiene is not optimally maintained.

The plaque and tartar deposits that form around the implant due to insufficient cleaning promote bacterial growth, leading to the inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the implant. This serious condition, called peri-implantitis, may destroy the bone around the implant, leading to implant loosening and failure if this condition is not managed timely. Therefore, you should make sure that you brush your teeth twice daily and floss at least once each day to prevent any chances of gum infection.

Dentists recommend using a toothbrush with soft bristles to clean around your implants. You may also use an electric toothbrush for better results. Electric toothbrushes are also recommended for individuals who are unable to clean their teeth with manual toothbrushes effectively.

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