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Congratulations on Your New Implant! How to Help It Last a Lifetime

April 24, 2018
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Posted By: Scott M. Jordan, DDS Staff
dental implants encinitas ca

One of the main reasons that patients with tooth loss choose dental implants in our Encinitas dental office is because they are designed to provide a long-lasting solution to missing teeth. Dental implants are an investment in you and your quality of life, so here is how to promote the greatest longevity.

Don’t Miss Dental Appointments

While dental implants cannot decay and are designed to last, the health of your dentistry depends on the health of your gums. Missing dental exams and cleanings may lead to conditions such as gum disease, which can destroy the bone supporting your dental implant.

As part of your preventive dental care, we will take x-rays, perform a periodontal evaluation, and confirm that your dental implant is still functioning effectively.

Have Impeccable Home Hygiene

Life is busy and cutting corners is a necessary part of life if you want to fit everything into one day. Taking care of your home hygiene is not the place to cut corners, as it is essential to getting the most out of your dentistry and for protecting your natural teeth.

Brush twice daily and floss at least once daily. You can care for single dental implants the same way you care for your natural teeth.

Watch What You Bite Into

Dental implant crowns are made of porcelain and are incredibly durable. They are not, however, indestructible. Avoid biting into anything excessively hard like jawbreakers, hard candy, olive pits, and fruit stones. Take it easy when chewing in case something unexpected finds its way into your food that could damage a tooth or your crown.

For more information about getting the most out of your dental implants by contacting our Encinitas dental office. Our team is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to keeping smiles beautiful.

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