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Stella Chan DDS

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Implant Care and Maintenance

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An implant can lose attachment to the bone, even after it has successfully fused to it. Here are two ways your implant could lose attachment to the bone, and what you can do keep your implants intact:

  • Poor oral hygiene

It’s especially important to brush and floss, and schedule regular dental cleanings to maintain your implant. Poor oral hygiene can lead to a bacterial infection called peri-implantitis. Peri-implantitis threatens the quality of the soft tissue and bone supporting the implant. If you notice redness and swelling around your implant, or if your implant is loose, you should see your healthcare provider immediately.

  • Excessive biting forces

If you clench or grind your teeth, you might need a nightguard to protect your teeth and implant. Nightguards are made with soft, flexible material that absorbs the impact of the clenching and grinding to protect your teeth and implant.

In some cases, you might need more implants to handle the forces generated by biting and chewing. Your healthcare provider will measure your bite force and determine the best number of implants for you, as well as the best implant diameter and length.

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