Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Harmful Habits That Could Damage Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great way to fix a person’s smile. After the procedure, a person must maintain the implants by following proper oral hygiene and regularly visiting the dentist for a check-up. While waiting for the implants to heal, here are some harmful habits to avoid:

Using the teeth to crush ice cubes, hard candy, or other hard food Carelessly using the teeth to chew on hard food might cause the implants to crack. Doing this action repeatedly might affect the post of the implant and make the teeth crooked. When the teeth are still healing from the procedure, chewing on objects for long periods of time is not suggested as food getting into the gums and inside the implants might cause a wound or an infection.


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Smoking Nicotine and tar can stain the implants. It could also slow down the healing process as the nicotine in tobacco products deprives the body of essential nutrients such as Vitamin C, which promotes quick recovery. Those who chew on their tobacco might cause wounds and infect the gums around the implanted tooth.

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Consuming sugary drinks Sugar damages the enamel of the teeth. Drinking lots of soda and sports drinks might lead to tooth decay. While waiting for the implants to heal, patients are suggested to drink water or other sugar-free beverages.

Avoid these harmful habits to have a speedy recovery. Dental implants are an investment for a person’s self-image. Even when the teeth and gums have healed, maintenance is still crucial to keep a confident and healthy smile.

Dr. John Pasqual, DMD, PA,  is an expert in techniques designed to rebuild bone structure with minimal surgical intervention and optimal patient comfort. He also diagnoses and treats facial pain and facial injuries, among others. Visit this page for more information about his practice.