
Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Unlike natural teeth, implants cannot develop cavities, but the surrounding gums and bone require attention. This guide provides expert tips for maintaining your dental implants long-term.
Brush your implants twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Floss daily using specialized implant floss to remove food debris and plaque from hard-to-reach areas.
Visit your dentist every six months for professional cleanings and checkups. Your dentist will monitor the health of your implants and surrounding tissues.
Avoid smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and chewing on hard objects like ice or hard candies. These habits can compromise implant integrity and longevity.
A balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D supports bone health around your implants. Regular exercise and stress management also contribute to overall oral health.
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