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retainer in your mouth, it’s a proper surgery that will require aftercare as well. After you have got a
dental implant, there are many things that you will need to take care of like drinking only cold
beverages and not doing strenuous exercise. If you get pain after the dental implant surgery then you
can visit Westend Dental because they offer affordable dental care in Indianapolis. Talking about the
implant, you can take care of them yourself by considering these following things.
One of the best things you can do at home to ensure a long and healthy implant lifespan is to clean
your dental implant thoroughly. And this important immediately after surgery.
How to clean dental implants at home?
Cleaning your dental implants is almost similar to cleaning your natural teeth. You just need to brush your
teeth and floss it and use non-alcoholic mouthwash on a daily basis. As implants are artificial teeth, there are
certain things that you need to keep in mind. That is because food particles can be stuck around the implants
and could cause plaque, which left untreated can lead to an infection. In order to keep your dental implants
You can use your typical toothbrush to brush your dental implants, but still, patients
wonder what type of toothbrush they should use. As a patient, you can use a sonic, electric or manual
toothbrush, so any of those are fine. The main consideration should be, how does it feel on your implants and
how easy the brush is to use. At last, whatever your choice is, choose a brush that is soft-bristled.
There is a wide range of dental floss available out there and it can be overwhelming to choose the
right one. Generally, your dentists will recommend using unwaxed floss specially made for the implants
You can also get oral irrigators as it helps in reducing plaque and bacteria
buildup. Look for a water flosser with a nonmetal tip and use it at least 2-3 times a day adding that with a non-
Stimulator are great for dental implants as it encourages healthy gum tissue. Get one that has
professionally clean your implants after dental implants surgery. They will thoroughly clean the threads of the
implant, the surrounding tissue, and your natural teeth. This will keep the bacteria away and the dentist will
also inspect the overall condition and alignment of the implant. Moreover, your dentist may even use the
scaling process (a method that cleans much deeper than the surface of the tooth). With the help of the
scaling, they will clean below the gum line to remove plaque buildup.
When you get implants, you will be visiting your dentist frequently. However, after a period of
osseointegration and adaption, you should treat your implant like the rest of your teeth. This means you need
implants properly or you will face a number of complications. If you don’t clean your dental implants properly
then it can start bleeding and if not treated, it could lead to infection or even bone loss.
The first 48 hours after the dental implant treatment are the
most crucial because this is when the symptoms are most noticeable. Within the first hour of the surgery,
gently press on the gauze pack with your teeth, keeping them in place. There is no need to change the gauze
after the first hour or treatment until and unless you have persistent bleeding. If bleeding happens and it
doesn’t stop then put a new gauze for 30 minutes and change it.
• Oozing
• Persistent bleeding
• Swelling
• And pain
If these symptoms happen then don’t worry as your body is naturally healing. While if they
don’t stop then you need to rush to Westend Dental as soon as possible.