How to Care for Your Implant Dentures

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how proper at-home care, including Waterpiks and Sonic toothbrushes, helps maintain the longevity of tooth replacements such as dentures, implants, crowns, and bridges. If you want personalized care recommendations, schedule a free consultation today.

It is essential to care for your tooth replacement, whether it’s a denture, implants, crowns, or bridges. Proper at-home care is crucial to maintaining the longevity and functionality of your dental work.

We recommend using Waterpiks or similar water flossers, as well as Sonic toothbrushes, to keep your replacements clean and free from plaque buildup. These tools can help ensure thorough cleaning, especially in hard-to-reach areas.

In addition to using the right tools, consistent and diligent home care is necessary to protect your investment and maintain the best possible outcome for your tooth replacement. Regular brushing, flossing, and the use of other recommended cleaning devices will help keep your dental work in optimal condition and prevent potential issues down the road.

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