Dental Implants

Are There Any Specific Cleaning Requirements for a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a very common way to replace missing teeth for a patient. A dental implant can also be used to help stabilize dentures. More than three million people have dental implants, according to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Patients should follow a few cleaning techniques to keep the dental implant and the rest of the mouth clean.

Importance of dental hygiene

A dental implant must be kept clean to avoid the risk of peri-implantitis. Patients with implants can get this condition because the implants do not attach to the gums as well as natural teeth do. This can cause inflammation that can eventually lead to peri-implantitis. This condition can lead to bone loss and eventually the loss of the implant. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups can help prevent this condition. There are several symptoms of this condition, including:

  • Bleeding around the gums
  • Redness and swelling in the area
  • Pain around the dental implant
  • An implant that can move around the mouth
  • Formation of pus
  • Bone loss around the implant

Cleaning dental implants with crowns

Even if a patient has no natural teeth left, it is important to maintain proper oral hygiene to prevent gum disease and other issues. If a patient has received an implant with a false tooth over it, there are a few techniques that will help keep the area clean. First, the patient should clean the implants at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush. To avoid scratching the implant, patients should use a gentle toothpaste.

The patient should brush around and underneath the crown as well. Food debris and bacteria can easily become trapped under the crown, eventually leading to gum disease. For places that are difficult to reach, the patient can use an interdental brush.

A dentist may recommend that a patient use a water flosser, which can help knock out bits of food. However, this should not take the place of flossing. A dentist will recommend that a patient use dental floss that is intended for a dental implant.

Cleaning a dental implant with a denture

For dentures, the patient should take out the dentures each day. The dentures will need to be soaked in a cleaner intended for dentures. The patient should also brush the dentures gently and rinse thoroughly before placing them in the mouth again. Patients should also inspect all of the parts of the implant. If any are broken, missing or look unusual, the patient should let a dentist know immediately.

Visit a dentist today

If you have a dental implant, it is important for you to regularly visit a dentist. The dentist will be able to give you more information on the proper way to take care of your implants. The dentist will also be able to help ensure that you are not in danger of peri-implantitis. This will help your dental implant last for a long time to come.

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