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5 Tips on Maintaining Your Dental Implants

Keep your dental implants healthy with proper care. Learn five essential tips to maintain your implants and ensure long-lasting results. Book a checkup today.

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5 Tips on Maintaining Your Dental Implants

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  1. 5 Tips on Maintaining Your Dental Implants Dental implants are a long-term investment in your oral health, but they require proper care to stay in top condition. While implants are durable, maintaining them is just as important as caring for natural teeth. Follow these essential tips to keep your dental implants frisco healthy and functioning for years. 1. Practice Good Oral Hygiene Brush your teeth at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Floss daily with implant-safe floss or a water flosser to remove plaque and food particles around the implant.

  2. 2. Schedule Regular Dental Checkups Routine dental visits every six months allow your dentist to monitor the health of your implants and surrounding gums. Professional cleanings help prevent infections and ensure your implants last as long as possible. 3. Avoid Hard and Sticky Foods Although implants are strong, chewing on hard foods like ice, hard candies, or nuts can put unnecessary stress on them. Sticky foods, like caramel and taffy, can also create difficulty in cleaning around the implants. 4. Quit Smoking and Limit Alcohol Smoking can increase the risk of implant failure by slowing down the healing process and contributing to gum disease. Excessive alcohol consumption can also negatively impact your oral health and overall implant stability. 5. Protect Your Implants from Damage If you grind your teeth at night, consider wearing a nightguard to protect your implants from excessive pressure. For those who play contact sports, a custom mouthguard can prevent accidental damage. Conclusion Proper care ensures the longevity of your dental implants. By maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding harmful habits, and keeping up with dental checkups, you can enjoy a healthy and confident smile for years. Active Dental Frisco provides expert implant care— schedule your appointment today to keep your implants in top shape.

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