I am going to have my two central superior teeth replace by implants. Could you tell me what general care directions should I take immediatelly after the procedure and until I get the definetively crowns? Thank you for your advices.
Dental Implants care recommendations?
Your dentist should give you antibiotics after the extraction. They sometimes put a temporary crown in, depends on the dentist. Just brush/floss carefully as usual and you should be fine. If you notice food getting caught or redness, tenderness, bleeding call the dentist and let them know. You should have a short wait (abt 2 weeks) for your permanent crowns, again, depending on the lab that makes them, so you shouldn't have to worry for very long.
Reply:Your dentist will give you explicit instructions for care based upon your personal requirements. Do not take anyone else's advice in this matter. You are paying a great deal for these implants, while the advice you get here is worth about what you pay for it.
Reply:Hi Pili.
Your dentist will give you antibiotics to help with the healing process. The first few days after the procedure you might have swollen gums at the site of the implantation - that is normal don't be concerned about it. Your dentist will tell you exactly what you "should" and "should not" do.
If you would like to read more about dental implants and the procedure that you are facing check out this link - http://www.dental-implants-guide.com/
Hope i helped
Good luck
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