This information is for care of an already placed implant .
The need for a dental implant and the type of implant needed needs to be discussed in detail with one of our dentists , who can provide you with all the information you need and the suitabillity for implant placement .
Once your implant has been placed by the dentist, follow his directions and report any abnormalities to our office immediately. Our final restoration phase will begin 3-6 months following implant placement. If you are wearing any type of temporary prosthesis from our office please call if you have any difficulty with it.
1-Fixed Implant Restorations. If your restoration is a single crown or a bridge with multiple teeth that do not come out of the mouth follow these instructions.
Your restoration is cemented to an abutment that is attached to your implant by a screw. Great care was taken to tighten the screw properly so it does not loosen. In rare instances these screws can loosen. It is important to notify us if you think you feel any movement in the tooth. This may indicate that the retaining screw is loosening. Loose screws are prone to fracturing and can be difficult or impossible to remove.
It is also imperative to return for regular dental checkups so we can inspect the implant restoration. Maintain the gum tissue around the implant with normal brushing and flossing. If you experience any slight bleeding or inflammation of the gum tissue, use a warm salt water rinse 3-4 times a day. If not resolved in 3-4 days call our office. Immediately report any excess bleeding or swelling around the implant area.
DO NOT USE TOOTHPICKS OR ANY METAL TYPE PICKS AROUND THE IMPLANT. This could cause serious damage to the implant. There are implant safe instruments we can recommend if additional cleaning aids are needed. The crowns attached to your implants require the same care as a normal crown. Do not chew ice as it will cause the porcelain to fracture. Exercise caution when eating very hard foods and do not try to open or tear items with your teeth.
2-Removable implant Restorations. If you can remove your restoration follow these instructions.
Your denture or partial attaches to your implants with various nylon retainers that are embedded into your prosthesis. These retainers will require replacement as time goes on. The time frame varies so if you notice that your prosthesis is loosening it may be time to have the retainers replaced. We recommend that you remove your teeth at night and thoroughly clean them with a tooth brush.
Food and tarter can build up around the retainers and prevent them from completely attaching to your implants. you can also use a commercial cleaner such as Stain Away of Efferdent at least once a week. Your implants will have receptors attached to them that will either look like a gold bar or a metal basket. These need to be kept thoroughly clean. Food and tarter build up will prevent your attachments from completely seating and your prosthesis will be loose. They also need to be bushed like natural teeth to keep the gum tissue healthy around the implants.
DO NOT USE TOOTHPICKS OR ANY METAL TYPE PICKS AROUND THE IMPLANTS. Our office can recommend additional cleaning devices if needed. Your implants are susceptible to gum disease the same way teeth are. If proper hygiene and regular dental cleanings are not followed your implants can be lost to periodontal disease. The retainers attached to your implants are held in by screws. It is extremely important to return to our office periodically to have these evaluated. If you notice any loosening of your receptors, notify our office. Loose screws are prone to fracture and can be difficult or impossible to remove.