Dental Implant Restorations: How to Maintain Your New Smile

Dental Implant Port Chester, NY

Dental implant restoration is a reliable and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. However, caring for and maintaining your dental implant from the start is important to get the best results. A consistent oral hygiene routine and regular dental visits are necessary to protect this investment in your long-term oral health.

Follow a consistent oral hygiene routine

Brushing and flossing are essential for the patient's long-term oral health, even after getting an implant restoration. They should brush their teeth twice a day with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste to remove plaque and food. Additionally, floss daily to clean between the implant, nearby teeth, and gum line. Special tools like interdental brushes, water flossers, or floss threaders can help reach these hard-to-reach areas.

Use implant-safe products

In order to avoid damaging the surface of the dental implant restoration, patients should only use products designed to be safe for implants. These include low-abrasive toothpaste and alcohol-free mouth rinses. Products that are too abrasive or contain harsh chemicals may compromise the surface of the restoration and irritate the surrounding gum tissue.

Schedule regular dental checkups

Routine dental visits can help the patient maintain the health of both their natural teeth and dental implant restorations. The dentist will monitor the condition of the restoration, assess gum health, and ensure that no complications, such as peri-implantitis, are developing. Professional cleanings also allow the dentist to remove plaque and tartar buildup that brushing and flossing alone cannot remove. These visits also allow the dentist to detect potential issues before they require extensive interventions.

Avoid hot or sticky foods

Certain foods can place excessive stress on a dental implant restoration. Chewing hard items such as ice, nuts, or hard candies may damage the crown or affect the implant's long-term stability. Additionally, sticky or chewy foods can pull on the restoration or cause unnecessary strain on the implant. Fortunately, patients can adopt a diet that supports their oral health and prolong the life of the implant.

Wear a night guard to prevent teeth grinding

Bruxism, or teeth grinding, can place excessive pressure on the new implant restoration. If the patient grinds their teeth at night, they may benefit from a nightguard. This protective appliance reduces the force on the dental implant restoration and helps preserve the implant as well as the surrounding natural teeth.

Watch for possible complications

Awareness of any changes in the mouth is important for long-term implant success. Possible complications with implant restorations include:

  • Infection around the implant site
  • Bleeding or inflamed gums
  • Nerve damage
  • Sinus issues
  • Fractured prosthetic tooth
  • Gum recession around the implant site

These issues should be evaluated by a dental professional as soon as possible. Immediate attention to these symptoms can prevent minor issues from developing into more complications, such as implant failure.

We can help you extend the longevity of your implant restoration

With good oral hygiene, dietary habits, and regular dental visits, your new implant restoration can function effectively and maintain its appearance for many years. Would you like more tips? LB Dental P.C. is here to help. Give us a call at our Port Chester office to learn more.

Request an appointment here: https://www.portchesterdentistry.com or call LB Dental P.C. at (914) 908-5459 for an appointment in our Port Chester office.

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