3 ways to prolong the life of dental implants
Dental implants are a popular method of dental restoration nowadays, but some friends say that the life of dental implants is not long. This is because your maintenance method is wrong. Today we will take a look at how to maintain dental implants.
3 ways to extend the life of dental implants
1. Regularly check that the various structures of the implant are connected by screws or adhesives. The mechanical connection is limited by fatigue life and mechanical properties, and it is easy to loosen the various connecting parts of the implant; for the adhesive connection, the restoration can be loosened due to the loosening or aging of the adhesive. Parts loosening and alveolar bone resorption are often manifestations of implant overload, requiring patients to visit the hospital in time to adjust the occlusion and re-fix the implant.
2. For oral cleaning and care, you can use a soft-bristled toothbrush and micro-abrasive toothpaste to carefully clean your teeth. You can use dental floss, interdental brush or toothpick to clean the adjacent surfaces and dead corners that cannot be brushed. In addition, you should regularly go to the hospital to clean the implants with special equipment. If necessary, you can also ask a professional doctor to disassemble and clean the mechanical parts to prevent the bacteria that breeds from causing oral diseases and affecting the life of the implants.
3. Diet and habits to avoid biting hard objects. Due to the direct contact between the implant and the bone, there is no buffering and force feedback protection from the periodontal ligament of the natural teeth. Excessive occlusal force and poor lateral force will lead to resorption of alveolar bone. In the future use, you should also avoid biting hard objects and particularly tough foods. If you find any abnormal situation during use, such as the implant is accidentally bumped by external force, the implant is loose, the gums are red, painful, and the teeth are bleeding, you should seek medical treatment in time.
How to maintain dental implants What are the hazards of dental implants Can dental implants hurt?
1. The harm of infection of such implants is mostly caused by the contamination of the surgical area or surgical instruments and other complications.
2. Gingival hyperplasia Dental implants have poor local hygiene due to too little abutment penetration or poor connection between the abutment and the bridge. Long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation can cause gingival hyperplasia. Therefore, this is also one of the hazards of dental implants.
3. The technology of the lower lip numbness implant is in place, and it will not damage the nerve, because the nerve under the alveolar bone is called the inferior alveolar nerve. If the implant is placed at the back, the nerve will be destroyed. So in order to protect the nerve, it is planted in front of the nerve. However, when the dentist damages the mental nerve during the intraoperative dissection, or the inferior alveolar nerve is directly injured when the implant is placed, the patient will experience numbness of the lower lip. The damage of the inferior alveolar nerve can be recovered, but if the inferior alveolar nerve is damaged, the implant should be removed and the nerve should be re-selected for implantation.
4. When the sinus mucosa penetrates the maxillary dental implant, due to insufficient bone mass, the harm of the implant is easy to penetrate the maxillary sinus or the mucosa of the nasal floor, which will inevitably cause infection around the implant, so it should be removed in time.
5. Bleeding dental implant is a minimally invasive surgery. After the teeth are implanted, there should be no bleeding. At this time, due to the inadequate technology of dental implants, there is still a certain amount of damage to the periodontal tissue due to dental implants. Submucosal or subcutaneous bleeding is prone to occur.