West Hollywood Dentist

One of the Most Trusted Holistic Dentists in Los Angeles, CA

7865 Santa Monica Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 654-2840

With A quarter century experience in dentistry, West Hollywood Holistic and Cosmetic Dentistry offers most dental treatments in one office. Call us today to schedule your free dental consultation.

Did You Recently Get New Dental Implants?

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Did You Recently Get New Dental Implants?

Here’s Everything You Need to Know to Take Care of Your Dental Implants

Did you recently get new dental implants? Are you nervous about moving forward — how you’ll take care of them and maintain that beautiful smile? If you are wary of getting started, don’t worry. Hundreds of our patients deal with the same issues after getting their new implants, and we’ve prepared a guide with everything you need to know for caring for your new teeth.

Here’s how:

Tip #1: Invest in an Electric Toothbrush

Electric toothbrushes are extremely adept at removing bacteria and food particles quickly and efficiently — and they will be your best friend when you have new implants. Make sure you are brushing your teeth at least twice a day and using a toothbrush that is compatible with your gums. Don’t over brush in an effort to keep your implants clean, as that can lead to gum irritation, especially at the beginning.

Tip #2: Floss Every Day

Some things stay the same — whether you have natural or synthetic teeth — and flossing is one of them! Flossing will help remove food particles that your tooth brush didn’t get and fight against tooth decay and issues such as gum decay. Your dentist may also recommend a water pik as an alternative to traditional flossing. Talk about the options with your dentist to see which one is best for your implants and for your lifestyle. The point is to make sure flossing of some sort is part of your daily oral hygiene. Don’t skip it!

Tip #3: Get a Professional Cleaning

Patients with dental implants are more at risk for bacteria growth and gum inflammation because they are living, eating and drinking with an apparatus that is not native to their mouth. That’s why it’s so important to get your implants evaluated at least four times a year by your dentist.

They’ll clean your implants and check them out to make sure they are not chipped or cracked. You want to make sure you go at least quarterly because your dentist will be able to notice how healthy your gum tissues really are and how your gums are adjusting to the implants over time.

It’s better to be safe and to know than to wait too long and to run into an issue that is painful both to your mouth and to your bank account! Make those appointments today and you won’t have to worry about them in the future.

Tip #4: Change Your Lifestyle

Just as important as cleaning is what you are exposing your implants to over time. You want the healthiest gums to support your implants, so that means avoiding smoking and harsh foods and liquids that could permanently stain your implants — such as too much wine or coffee.

Having implants doesn’t mean you have to give up your weekly wine down with friends. But it does mean should be cognizant of what you are eating and drinking and you should adopt a moderate approach to any foods and drinks that potentially could harm your teeth. Many people think that one action won’t matter — and maybe it won’t — but over time, too much of a good thing could mean more intense repair to your synthetic teeth.

Take the Best Care of Your New Dental Implants Now

Are you ready to take on the world with your new smile?

With your new dental implants West Hollywood will never be the same — and you can keep up your new smile by making sure you take care of your new teeth every day. As your implant dentist in West Hollywood, we are committed to not only giving you that smile you’ve always wanted but helping you keep it straight, white and comfortable.

Remember, some of the biggest issues patients endure when it comes to dental implants is in the maintenance. They aren’t cleaning their dentures well enough and that leads to an infection. Or, they are eating foods that are too hard or sticky. You can protect your new smile by making sure you follow our quick, expert guide every day! What tips are most helpful to you? Let us know by leaving us a comment below!

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