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Tips for Maintaining Dental Implants in Mississauga ON

Practicing good oral hygiene and focusing on your oral health can help to increase the lifespan of your dental implants.

Practicing good oral hygiene and focusing on your oral health can help to increase the lifespan of your dental implants. Paying heed to the following tips can ensure a longer life for your tooth implants.

Choose a Non-Abrasive Toothpaste

As your dental implants will be placed among your natural teeth, you cannot single them out for brushing. Therefore, you will have to brush both natural teeth and dental implants simultaneously. If your implants are brushed with abrasive or harsh toothpaste every day, it may cause the implant to wear out quickly. Abrasive toothpaste is made with coarse ingredients like baking soda. This can cause scratches on the glazed exteriors of teeth implants and cause them to wear out.

Use a Toothbrush with Soft Bristles

Your dental implants in Mississauga ON are more vulnerable to scratches than your natural teeth. If your brush has hard bristles, it will scratch your teeth and cause the outer layer to gradually peel off. By switching to a toothbrush with soft bristles, you will be able to care for your implants better and ensure their longevity.

Excess of Fluoride can be Harmful

Too much fluoride can chip away the oxide layer of your dental implant in Mississauga ON. This layer is vital to protect your implant from damage. As a majority of toothpaste and mouthwashes have fluoride as an ingredient, albeit at low levels, it is necessary to avoid any risks and ensure that you are receiving excessive fluoride.

Make it a Habit to Floss and Rinse

Being disciplined about flossing is the best way of caring for your implants. This helps in cleansing the surfaces under your gum line. Use non-waxed floss to get rid of bacteria while ensuring your implants remain in place. After you floss, be sure to use a mouthwash to fortify your gums and improve overall oral health.

Steer Clear of Smoking

Smoking puts you at increased risk of periodontal infections and ailments. It can impact on your ability to heal and cause tooth decay, oral cancers, and eventually lead to dental implant failure. This is the reason dentists and surgeons recommend that patients give up or limit smoking and tobacco consumption prior to and after oral surgery.

Watch Your Alcohol Consumption

Too much of alcohol can heighten the risk of oral infection, cause widespread inflammation and lead to dehydration of delicate tissues. This is why patients are asked to limit alcohol consumption following oral surgery or till the wound is fully healed.

Avoid Unhealthy Foods

Just as important as a well-balanced diet is the need to avoid some kinds of foods and drinks. Fruit juices and tomato-based products have a high acid content and are to be shunned. Sticky foods like candies or pastries as well as hard foods such as nuts and seeds are risky. Also, super crunchy vegetables and fruits like carrots or apples must be avoided as these can prove an obstacle to the adequate healing of the surgery site.

Check Implants Often

Regularly check your dental implants in Mississauga ON to look for any indications of infection or other issues. If you spot anything unusual, it might indicate a problem with your implants.Get in touch with your dentist immediately if you see anything unexpected.

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