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The Importance of Taking Care of Your Dental Implants

Last updated 11 months ago

Dental implants are quickly becoming the new standard in dental restorations, replacing options such as dentures and bridges. One of the greatest advantages of dental implants is that you can care for them just like your natural teeth through brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups. This kind of maintenance is important, as dental implants are designed to be permanent tooth loss solutions. Here are some of the reasons why you should work with your dentist to develop a good care routine for your implants:

Reduced future dental costs

The implant itself is incredibly sturdy, so it is not likely to need replacement after it has been put in. However, the root of the implant is capped with a crown that can break if it is not well cared for.

Improved health of natural teeth and gums

Dental implants are utilized because they prevent damage to surrounding teeth, gums, and the underlying jaw bone. By caring for your implant, you will be caring for these natural structures as well, resulting in better overall oral health. It is important to remember that although dental implants are not subject to decay, the teeth around them still are.

Better looking smile

A good at-home care routine is required for a beautiful smile, especially if yours has been improved with dental implants. Since dental implants are typically capped with porcelain or composite crowns that are resistant to stains, you will want to take steps to keep the rest of your teeth sparkling and white so that the implants blend in seamlessly with your smile.

Find out if dental implants are right for you and get care tips for managing your implants by scheduling a visit to Northern Virginia Dental Associates. Our caring staff can help you get the smile you want using the latest innovations in dental care. Call us at (703) 451-8332 or visit our website to make your first appointment at our Springfield or Burke office.

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