Day: September 13, 2017

Adjusting to Your New Dental Implants? Avoid These Harmful Mistakes

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dental implantsMore than 500,000 new people receive dental implants each year in the United States. If you are currently in the process of adjusting to your new implants, it’s important that you take great care of yourself and your mouth. Here are some dangerous mistakes that people often make after receiving dental implants.

Brushing and flossing right away

If you get home right after any major dental procedure and start brushing and flossing your teeth, you could end up seriously damaging your teeth or implants and the surrounding areas inside your mouth. It’s important that you get back to brushing and flossing regularly a few days after, however, but be very careful the first day or two.

Trying to eat non-liquid foods

For at least two or three days, make sure you’re eating only soft solids or liquid foods. The worst mistake you can make following a dental procedure is biting into something crunchy, hard, or chewy. So be careful and only eat soft foods like oatmeal and yogurt for a few days until your mouth heals.

Vigorously rinsing

Like brushing, if you go right into rinsing your mouth out after a dental procedure, you will cause serious harm to your mouth. Though it might be recommended to lightly rinse with salt water in the moments following a dental procedure, you have to be very careful not to rinse too aggressively.

Not checking in with your dentist

The average time people wait between dentist appointments is about three years. If you wait too long once again to get your teeth looked at, you’re going to risk further damaging your teeth and gums. Make sure that you are staying in contact with your dentist and letting them know how your jaw is handling the new implants.

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