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Caring for Your Titanium Dental Implants: Tips for Maintenance

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Dental implants are effective for patients who have lost teeth for various reasons. The effectiveness of dental implants in replacing missing teeth has made them the #1 solution for tooth loss.

Such is the popularity of this treatment that there are dental implants of different materials; the most common nowadays and the most requested are titanium dental implants.

However, even though titanium dental implants are the most requested, their maintenance and cleaning are still little known. 

Keeping implants clean can significantly prolong their useful life and maintain the health of the teeth and the mouth.

That is why it is necessary to know how to take care of them correctly and the short and long-term benefits of taking care of them.

Benefits of Titanium Dental Implants

Titanium dental implants offer additional benefits, unlike dental implants made of other materials.

Although an implant made of this material may sound strange, the reality is that it provides greater benefits to the patient’s oral health since this material does not generate allergic reactions or infections.

Such is the effectiveness of this osseointegration procedure that even over time, titanium dental implants do not cause discomfort to the patient; even dental crowns could be replaced with the certainty of not causing pain during this procedure.

Titanium dental implants can be placed over other materials, such as stainless steel, because of the ease with which they adhere to the bone of the jaw and the accessibility it has.

Cleaning Your Titanium Dental Implants

Although titanium dental implants are very effective when you want to replace an old tooth, they are not exempt from needing specific care.

During the first days after the dental implants are placed, great care must be taken to give them a good cleaning to prevent the gum surrounding the dental implant from suffering any accident. 

Teeth cleaning is very important to keep this area of the mouth free of any infection that could affect the gum or other teeth, so you should pay attention to the dentist’s recommendations on proper teeth cleaning.

In the market, tools specifically designed to brush your teeth if you have an implant are useful for any type of material. 

As a complement, after brushing, it is advisable to use dental floss and mouthwash because although this area is sensitive, these two tools do not cause any kind of pain and help to eliminate bacteria between the teeth. Avoid rinsing the mouth with hot water.

Diet and Nutrition for Healthy Dental Implants

Maintaining a healthy diet supports overall oral health. So it is important to consider which foods provide the best benefits for both oral health and dental implants.

Eating cooked cereals or eggs is advisable for titanium dental implants because these are white recipes. In fact, during the first days of dental implant placement, eating this type of food is advisable to recover better after the procedure.

Vegetables such as potatoes or boiled carrots mashed or creamed are excellent options since they offer nutrients and do not need to be chewed hard to ingest.

In the same way, some foods should be avoided, especially during the first few weeks of wearing titanium dental implants.

Hard or crunchy foods are very harmful to dental implants and some other teeth. Some of these foods can be corn chips or popcorn; although the latter is not very hard when chewed, they can get stuck between the implant and the gum, hurting this area.

Maintaining Good Oral Hygiene

Although it was previously mentioned that good oral hygiene should be maintained, it is time to specify the correct way to achieve this.

During the first days, the place where the implant was placed should be gently cleaned with some gauze or cotton. Then brush gently with a toothbrush whose bristles offer softness and flexibility. 

The use of dental floss may vary as the area where the titanium dental implants were installed is still exposed, it will be necessary to first consult with the dentist if it is suitable or not for the use of dental floss because although it is designed not to cause any discomfort, it should be used only until the dentist indicates it.

Visits to the dentist are important, not only because this way you can know if the recovery after the procedure is optimal, but also because you can know the state of oral health and, in the best case, be able to detect future alterations that may endanger the health of the mouth.

Lifestyle Habits That Affect Dental Implant Health

To take care of the titanium dental and, in general, the mouth’s health, it is necessary to stop certain habits.

Smoking tobacco is one of the worst habits you can have, which strongly harms oral health and other body parts, such as the lungs. 

Progressive smoking can cause oral cancer, which results in dry mouth, bad breath, and teeth stains and makes the mouth vulnerable to other diseases.

Alcohol consumption is another habit that can damage the health of the teeth since alcohol, being an acidic drink, is the cause of dental erosion, which is the main reason for the appearance of diseases such as tooth decay.

Another habit that can damage titanium dental implants and other teeth is consuming foods high in sulfur or energy drinks. Both weaken the dental plaque and make it vulnerable to the entry of bacteria that can deteriorate the tooth.

Pacific Implants, Your Best Option For Titanium Dental Implants

Proper care of titanium dental implants will allow you to enjoy the benefits of replacing the old tooth with a crown whose functionality is highly similar to that of a natural tooth.

That is why at Pacific Implants, we offer the titanium implant placement service with the professionalism and quality you deserve.
Our professionals offer personalized treatment to the needs of each of our patients, giving them the security and results in only a dentist in Tijuana can offer.

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