4 Tips for Implant Crown Care

Wondering how to properly care for your new implant crown? Read on to learn some helpful tips on crown care. The amount of time you are able to keep your implant crown in an ideal condition depends on how well you care for it long-term. With proper care, many patients are able to avoid replacing or repairing their crown for more than 15 years.

4 Ways to care for your implant crown

You can help ensure your crown remains in great condition through a quality oral care routine, by taking precautions to protect against bruxism and dental trauma, checking for signs of complications regularly, and visiting the dentist for check-ups and cleanings.

1. Keep the teeth clean with a quality oral care routine

In many ways, caring for your implant crown is no different than caring for a natural tooth. Much like protecting a natural tooth, the most important care tip is to implement a consistent and thorough oral care schedule. This should include brushing your teeth two or three times every day and flossing. Using mouthwash can also help kill any remaining bacteria in the mouth after brushing and flossing.

2. Protect teeth from bruxism and other forms of dental trauma

Bruxism refers to the teeth grinding together at night without the patient realizing it. This makes it hard to prevent as the patient is not aware they are doing it. However, you can easily prevent bruxism from damaging your implant crown by wearing a nightguard for bruxism, which dentists can customize for patients who need it. It is also important to wear a mouthguard during contact sports and other physical activities in which receiving a blow to the face is a possibility.

3. Check for any signs of tooth or gum complications regularly

A lot of oral health concerns and issues with implant crowns go undetected until the patient's next check-up visit. The longer a minor issue goes undetected and untreated, the worse the issue can become. Subsequently, patients should consistently check on the status of their oral health and condition of the implant crown and notify their dentist if any issues develop. Of course, regular check-up visits with the dentist are also encouraged for a thorough examination and a dental cleaning.

4. Eat a diet that is low in sugar and other carbohydrates

One of the main keys to protecting oral health long-term is to keep the gums and underlying jawbone healthy and prevent periodontal disease. A common contributing factor to periodontal issues is a poor diet that is high in sugar, starch, and other carbohydrates that can have a negative impact on teeth and gums. Subsequently, patients are encouraged to understand how dietary choices can affect their overall oral health and impact the longevity of their implant crown(s).

Schedule a consultation visit with our dental team

We offer implant crown treatment to patients that need to replace a single missing tooth, and we can help you replace multiple missing teeth through the use of an implant-supported bridge or implant-supported denture. To learn more about your restorative dentistry options, contact our dental practice today.

Request an appointment here: https://www.georgetown-dental.com or call Georgetown Dental Partners at (978) 867-0860 for an appointment in our Georgetown office.

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