Care Tips for Implant Supported Dentures
Thinking about choosing implant-supported dentures to replace your missing teeth? This type of denture offers many benefits, which is why this denture choice has become so popular. However, properly caring for dentures supported by implants is necessary so they will last for many years.
Why people are choosing implant-supported dentures
While there are many different types of denture choices to choose from, this denture choice tends to be one of the more popular. Even though it is necessary to undergo minor surgical procedures to have implants placed, those who need dentures feel that it is worth undergoing these procedures. A few common reasons for choosing implant-supported dentures are that they fit better into the mouth, stay securely in place, support good jawbone health, and do not cause any irritation to the gums. Many people who have had implant-supported dentures fitted also find that they can eat a wider variety of foods than they could with traditional dentures and that they are easier to care for.
Caring for implant-supported dentures
The list below provides information on how to care for implant-supported dentures to ensure that they look and feel great, last several years, and have minimal problems.
Cleaning on a daily basis
Just like one's natural teeth need to be cared for on a daily basis, so do implant-supported dentures. It is necessary to brush the dentures using a soft-bristled toothbrush, along with a toothpaste approved for dentures or a denture cleaning solution. This type of denture is attached to implants, so wearers must remove any removable attachments to clean them thoroughly.
Overnight soaking
As with all types of dentures, implant-supported dentures need to be soaked either in water or an approved denture-soaking solution overnight. Dentures need to be hydrated at all times, and because they need to be removed from the mouth when sleeping at night, placing them in a glass of water or solution helps them remain hydrated. If the dentures are not soaked overnight, they will begin to lose their shape, which means they will no longer fit properly.
Professional dental cleanings
Dental patients who wear implant-supported dentures should have them professionally cleaned at a dental office at least twice a year. Dental professionals have access to special cleaning materials and dental tools that allow them to deep clean the dentures, which is important when ensuring they are free of germs or bacteria. This time also allows the dental professional to inspect the dentures to see if they need any adjustments.
Have questions?
Implant-supported dentures are easy to care for and often provide a more secure fit and appearance than traditional dentures. Do you have questions about how to care for your new smile? Call our Thousand Oaks office to learn more or to schedule a consultation.
Request an appointment here: https://www.beautifuldental.com or call Los Robles General & Cosmetic Dental Center at (805) 409-0999 for an appointment in our Thousand Oaks office.
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