Biomaterials Patient Brochure

Natural teeth, gums and implants need to be thoroughly cared for. As a tooth or implant is firmly anchored in the jaw, the routine care measures are focused on the transition areas of the gingiva to the prosthesis and the prosthesis itself. Good cleaning and regular check-ups ensure the long-term success of your oral health. If both teeth and implants are not adequately cared for or cleansed of plaque, then gingivitis and gingival pockets can develop. This means that the roots of the teeth, the implants and the jawbone are less well protected and can be damaged in the long run. Avoid this risk by regular care. Next to daily oral hygiene with a toothbrush and other aids for cleaning interstitial spaces, professional cleaning in the dental practice is the best investment for the durability of your implants. Let your dentist and his practice team give you comprehensive advice on dental care, cleaning aids and their use. Regular check-ups, at least once a year or as instructed by your dentist, help to ensure the long-term success of your implants so that you are pleased with your implant restoration for a long time. Daily care 18

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