
These days, implant procedures have become so common that it is easy to find people around you who have received implant treatment.

Many people think that once they get an implant, they can stop worrying and their teeth will stay fine. However, that is not the case. If left untreated, implants can also cause gum disease, so consistent care and caution are necessary!


An implant is not a permanent solution. Plaque and tartar can also form on implants. Inflammation around an implant can cause it to become loose, and in such cases, the implant may need to be placed again. To use implants for a long time, you need to pay attention to a few habits.


Implants cannot replace the shock-absorbing function of natural teeth. Therefore, habits that place continuous pressure on the area around the implant can weaken its bonding with the alveolar bone.

Smoking and drinking can also shorten the service life of implants. Smoking reduces blood circulation, which can make it harder for the implant to bond with the alveolar bone, and after drinking, blood circulation around the gums increases, which can cause swelling.


In addition, to maintain the lifespan of your implants, you should visit the dentist regularly for checkups. Daily care is also important. Along with brushing, it is good to use additional oral care tools such as interdental brushes. It is also helpful to consistently use a mouthwash designed for gum disease.


















