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4 Ways Gum Grafting Improves Your Smile

If you have just gotten dental implants in Pittsburgh, PA or you are thinking about getting them, you’ll likely be interested in how to keep them healthy and beautiful for a lifetime because if you do take care of your implants properly, you can expect them to last you the rest of your life! Since dental implants mimic natural teeth in both function and appearance, an easy way to remember how to take care of them is to just treat them as you would natural teeth. Our periodontist, Dr. Michael Stypula, created an easy reference guide for patients to follow on how to keep their dental implants healthy immediately after surgery.


5 Tips for Keeping Your Dental Implants Healthy


1. Only Take Doctor Directed Medications
Following Dr. Stypula’s direction on medication can ensure a reduced chance of infection, swollen gums or other serious health problems. Be sure to provide a list of your current medications in case there are any that could cause complications.

2. Avoid Tobacco and Alcohol
Both smoking and drinking can increase the chance of inflammation and swollen gums around dental implants. Smoking can also increase risks of disease while alcohol will dehydrate the soft tissues of the mouth.

3. Drink Plenty of Water
Drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day keeps your mouth and soft tissues hydrated. Proper hydration speeds up the healing process and presents fewer complications after surgery.

4. Schedule a Follow Up Appointment
Getting routine checkups is important to ensure that your implants are healing properly. We typically like to see patients the following week after implant surgery to be sure that everything is healing well and no complications present themselves. After this first follow up appointment, you should continue visiting the periodontist on a bi-yearly basis.

5. Create Oral Hygiene Routines
If you didn’t take good care of your natural teeth, now is the time to get into good habits! Protecting your dental implant investment will ensure they last you for a lifetime. Brushing your new teeth twice a day and flossing every day will help prevent bacteria and disease from infecting your mouth.

Did You Schedule Your Next Check-Up?
Make a dental implants appointment with Dr. Stypula today by calling 412-348-8833 or scheduling online.

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