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With good care dental implants can last a lifetime. Much like normal teeth hygiene is vital to keep them in good shape. It is especially important to clean then around the gum to prevent disease around the implant. There are special brushes which can be bought to make sure you get to every part of the implant and flossing should be carried out too.

Dental implants are far from commonplace as they are so expensive, around £1000 a tooth, and unfortunately there are people who do not realise how important it is to take care of them.  Poor hygiene can result in bacterial infection, bone loss and considerable pain so if inflammation of the gum occurs professional advice should be sought right away.
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Normally after dental implants, the dentist will give you a set of instructions to follow. This will teach you how to take care of your teeth and how to brush and floss. This is very important after having any type of dental work done on your mouth. Implants are a great way to fix your teeth and not have to have a bridge put in. I think it is better to have an implant than a bridge because they are so much easier to take care of. 
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After implant surgery, you need pain medications or antibiotics. Stick to the soft and avoid hot liquids and spicy items for a few days. Avoid biting on hard items in the area of the implants until it is fully healed and you can able to eat a normal diet after 3-4 days.
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1. Avoid eating hard and crunchy foods for at least a few days.

2. Follow the instructions given by your dentist regarding the care of your new dental implants.

3. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol for at least a few days.

4. Brush and floss your teeth properly, but avoid brushing the gums around the implant area.

5. Avoid touching the implant area with your fingers.

6. Take pain medication as prescribed by your dentist.

7. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day to keep the area clean.

8. Attend follow-up appointments as instructed by your dentist.
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After dental implant treatment, it is important to follow proper oral hygiene, avoid hard or chewy foods, refrain from smoking or using tobacco, and attend regular dental checkups to monitor the implant and surrounding tissue.
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If you are taking any other medication, it is important to speak with a scientist about how the implant may be impacted by those medications.
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After dental implant treatment, it is essential to take proper precautions to ensure proper healing and prevent complications. Here are some precautions you should take:

Follow Your Dentist's Instructions: Your dentist will provide you with specific instructions on how to care for your implant after surgery. Follow them closely and ask any questions you may have.

Avoid Smoking: Smoking can delay healing and increase the risk of implant failure. Try to avoid smoking for at least two weeks after your surgery.

Avoid Hard Foods: Avoid hard or crunchy foods for the first few days after surgery to avoid putting pressure on the implant site.

Maintain Oral Hygiene: Keep the implant site clean by brushing and flossing regularly. Be gentle around the site and avoid using harsh mouthwashes.

Avoid Physical Activity: Avoid strenuous physical activity for the first few days after surgery, as it can increase bleeding and swelling.

Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Attend all follow-up appointments with your dentist to monitor the healing process and address any concerns.

By following these precautions, you can ensure a successful recovery after dental implant treatment
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Try to only eat soft foods for at least a week following the treatment.

Keep your mouth as clean as possible.

Rinse your mouth with recommended mouthwash at least three or four times a day, 24 hours after treatment (your dentist will give you a recommendation)

Take any antibiotics you've been prescribed
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After implant treatment avoid rinsing your mouth and try not to disturb the surgical site with your tongue or fingers for the rest of the day. This may cause bleeding by dislodging the blood clot that has formed. Don't spit, suck on straws or smoke. This can also dislodge blood clots and slow down the healing process.
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