How Do I Care for My Implant Dentures?
In this video, Dr. Robert Harvey outlines the care routine for implant-supported dentures to ensure their longevity.
Caring for your implant-supported dentures follows a similar routine to what you may have done previously with traditional dentures. The process involves removing the dentures and thoroughly cleaning them. Using a brush along with water and toothpaste, you should brush the denture both inside and out to remove any debris or plaque.
In addition to cleaning the dentures, it’s important to gently brush the implants themselves. Since they function similarly to natural teeth, maintaining their cleanliness is essential for ensuring their health and longevity. By treating the implants with care and attention, you contribute to their overall well-being.
This maintenance routine is straightforward and should be performed daily to uphold optimal oral hygiene and preserve the integrity of the implant-supported dentures. Consistency in caring for your dentures and implants is key to enjoying their long-term functionality and durability.
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