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How to Look After Your Dental Implants in Glasgow

Using a TePe Brush

You might be thinking that once you have your new dental implants, that is the end of worrying about your dental health.

While you may not necessarily need to ‘worry’, you should be concerned enough to keep up a good oral hygiene routine in order to keep your remaining teeth and gums healthy. If not, you could run a serious risk of contracting periodontal diseases, meaning potential for further damage to your teeth and jaw. Thankfully, caring for tooth implants Glasgow is easy.

The minimal maintenance required for dental implants is better than that of dentures or braces, but you still need to keep them clean – just as you would any other tooth!

This guide should help you on the road to healthier gums while enjoying your dental implants to their fullest.

1. Using a TePe Brush

Your dentist will always advise that, after you have your implants secured, you should purchase a TePe brush. These are small, interdental brushes that can reach between the teeth where a regular toothbrush may be unable. Brushing your teeth with a regular toothbrush and toothpaste is fine, but you should always use a TePe brush to follow.

Simply brushing around and between the implants will help your dental implant be clear of plaque. Because the porcelain does not rot away, the damage is done to your gums instead.

Build-ups of plaque are the main reason as to why many people with implants end up with gum diseases. They are entirely preventable if you use a TePe brush regularly to clean between the teeth. They are relatively cheap to purchase and can be found in any local chemist or sometimes supermarkets.

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2. Flossing

Much like the reasons as to why you should use a TePe interdental brush, using dental floss to clean between teeth is essential. You should be flossing your teeth daily with or without implants. Your gums will be prone to a lot of damage if the proper care is not taken, and in some cases this can be irreversible.

30% of the surface of your tooth is directly touching another tooth, harbouring plenty of space for bacteria to fester and multiply against the surface and in against the gum. Flossing keeps your natural teeth healthy, and also serves to ensure your gums and jaw are protected beside your implants. Overall dental hygiene is important, and should not be ignored.

3. Brushing the Gums

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It is not only the teeth you should be brushing when ensuring that you are caring for your dental implants.

As the implants themselves are less prone to damage than your gums, you should pay more attention to the gum. Why let bacteria build up only for your mouth to be susceptible to an infection that could result in the loss of your dental implants?

It is not uncommon for people who do not take care of their implants at all to suffer from damage which can mean they are unable to continue wearing them. The bone of the jaw can be damaged by periodontal diseases if left untreated, and should not be left as such. Be gentle when brushing your gums and ensure that your TePe brush continues to improve your dental health.

4. Eating Less Sugars and Acids

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Above all, you should aim to keep a far healthier diet in mind when trying to protect your dental implants. Not only will this benefit your oral health, but it will help you to keep your body in a much healthier and fitter state. Keep your gums and implants clean and protected while fuelling your body with healthy, sugar-free or reduced foods and enjoy a new lease of life!

If you would like more information about dental implants or any of our other dental procedures, contact the Berkeley Clinic today.

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