Dental Implants

How should dental implant care be done?

For Crowns or Bridges on Dental Implants; brushing should be done twice a day with a soft bristled toothbrush with toothpaste that does not contain abrasive particles. Dental implant-specific dental floss/interface brushes should be used
The inside of the mouth, around the implant and under the bridge should be washed with a pressurized mouthwash recommended by your dentist. Alcohol-free mouthwash can be used twice a day. For a professional cleaning, you should visit your prosthodontist every 6 months.

Dental Implant Removable Dentures; Remove the denture daily and soak it in denture cleaner for the recommended period of time Inspect the attachment surfaces or clips and make an appointment with your dentist if they are worn or missing Gently brush the underside of the denture with the recommended denture brushes. Rinse the dentures thoroughly with water before placing them in your mouth. Clean around the implant attachments using a small brush or special tools provided to you with your prosthodontist Visit your prosthodontist every 6 months There are also some things you should avoid once you start using your dental implant overdentures. Smoking can affect and weaken the gums around the implant. Eating hard foods can put too much pressure on the implant and you should eat hard foods in smaller bites. Abrasive cleaning products, especially hard-bristled toothbrushes, baking soda or bleach cleaners can weaken or cause permanent damage to your implant prostheses. Also, if you suffer from teeth grinding, you should see a prosthodontist or maxillofacial surgeon. This is because teeth clenching or grinding can put excessive pressure on your implants.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

After dental implant placement, it is normal to feel some discomfort after the anesthesia wears off. Common side effects of dental implant treatment include some pain in the teeth, gums and jaw surrounding the treatment area. Most patients report that this is not as severe as it is thought to be. By following some simple post-operative care tips, discomfort can be greatly minimized during the recovery period. These measures include;

When necessary (and as directed) use prescription or over-the-counter pain medication as recommended by your doctor

If you do not have a condition such as hypertension, rinsing the mouth frequently with warm salt water

Applying ice compress to the implanted area on the first day

Avoid solid food and get plenty of rest during the initial recovery period.

By adhering to the aftercare instructions, you can minimize the risk of complications after dental implant surgery and maximize comfort during recovery.

Dental implant placement is normally a safe procedure. However, as with other dental procedures, it is not always successful. A failed dental implant placement and subsequent loss of the dental implant is rare, but there is no need to panic.

Dental implant procedures are one of the revolutionary modern dental technologies and are used by millions of patients worldwide and have raised the standard of living of patients. However, as with any surgery, problems can occur from time to time. The average failure rate of dental implants is around 2-3%, making implant surgery one of the safest and most successful dental procedures available.

In most cases, dental implants can be given to anyone who is healthy enough to undergo a routine tooth extraction or oral surgery. Patients simply need to have healthy gums and bone to be properly implanted. Very careful consideration should be given to heavy smokers, people with uncontrolled chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, patients with osteoporosis on bisphosphonate-derived medication, or patients who have undergone radiation therapy to the head/neck area. If you are considering an implant, you should talk to your dentist to find out if it is right for you.

Dental implant treatment is not recommended for children and people in the developmental age. If necessary, it can be done with detailed and accurate planning.

Patients who want a dental implant to be placed on the same day as tooth extraction or if the dentist deems it appropriate, a dental implant can be placed on the same day and a temporary prosthesis can be made on it.

The condition of your jawbone, the presence of any infection, and the type of tooth extracted are among the few factors that influence same-day implant placement. In addition, your dentist's skill and expertise in removing the damaged tooth will play a role in determining whether an immediate dental implant can be placed.

The most important advantage of same-day dental implants is the shorter treatment time, which allows the gums to start forming around the implant.

Unfortunately, it is the younger age group of patients who face restrictions when it comes to dental implants. Except for a few exceptional and mandatory cases, dental implant treatment is performed on people who have completed the growth development process and jaw development, so usually patients should be at least 17 or 18 years old. Since each individual is different, a maxillofacial surgeon can determine if they are suitable for a dental implant procedure by looking at some specific radiographic images to see if the level of development is sufficient for surgery.

Dental implant treatment is completed in different durations depending on the condition of the area to be implanted. If there is a healthy gum and bone structure in the area to be implanted, it is completed within 2-3 months. If some advanced surgical procedures are applied to restore the health of the area to be implanted and to obtain the desired bone, the period may extend up to 12 months. In the ideal case, the treatment is completed within 2-3 months and the patient gets new teeth.

Yes, in cases where all teeth are missing, the required number of dental implants can be applied for the type of prosthesis planned. It is sufficient that the area to be treated with dental implants is suitable for this type of treatment.

Following the surgical procedure, your dentist will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions outlining what you can and cannot do while the area is healing. You should avoid smoking, spitting and drinking through a straw, especially on the first day following dental implant placement, as these can cause a condition known as dry socket, which prevents the wound from forming a blood clot and healing. For the first two days, you should eat and drink cold or warm soft foods as much as possible.

Immediately after surgery, you should completely avoid hard and semi-hard foods. It is recommended that you only eat soft foods such as pudding, ice cream, soft soups and yogurt, so as not to put force and pressure on the wound area.

After the first two days you can switch to semi-liquid foods such as mashed potatoes, eggs, pancakes and pasta. After a week, you can return to your normal eating and dietary behavior as the area has healed enough to eat normally.

Dental implants, which are planned and placed according to the indication by a competent dentist, can be used for a lifetime just like natural teeth. Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution to tooth loss. The importance you will give to your oral hygiene and regular check-ups are among the most important factors that will affect the life of the implants.

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