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If you have just had your implant prosthesis inserted or
are considering an implant prosthesis, you may be wondering what procedures are necessary
for the proper maintenance of your new prosthesis. Well, here's the whole story in a
nutshell! The home care needed for dental implants is probably more important than that
required for your natural teeth. The appliances that we fabricate on top of dental
implants are wonders of engineering but unfortunately, can not be designed to be
maintenance free. There are many areas around the implants and the prosthesis that need
special attention to make sure that dental plaque does not accumulate. As with your own
teeth, plaque, a sticky substance that adheres to teeth and is a breeding area for
bacteria, must be removed at least every 12 hours to avoid potential periodontal (
peri-implant ) disease. What are the tools needed to combat peri-implant disease and how
should they be implemented. The care of your Implant Prosthesis consists of three steps:
Home plaque control is a critical component of your
implant care. The following devices have proved extremely helpful in plaque removal and as
tools in the proper maintenance of dental implant/prostheses.
Individual Instruction sheets are available for each of
the above mentioned cleaning aids. Your dentist and hygienist are also available to assist
you in any way they can. Remember, it's not the tool that counts, but the elbow grease
behind it. The proper maintenance of your dental implant prosthesis must be a good blend of proper hygiene technique, appropriate instrumentation and adequate frequency. Your hygienist will suggest a suitable recall schedule for you based upon the complexity of your dental restoration. She or he will also demonstrate each and every technique so that you can become familiar with the tools that are required for implant care. Then it's up to you. With a little effort, your dental implant prosthesis can provide you with years of comfort, satisfaction and service.
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