Best Practices for Long-Lasting Dental Implants
Learn the best practices to keep your dental implants strong and healthy, from daily care to lifestyle tips that ensure long-lasting results.
Learn the best practices to keep your dental implants strong and healthy, from daily care to lifestyle tips that ensure long-lasting results.
Dental implants are a life-changing investment—restoring not just your smile, but also your ability to eat, speak, and enjoy life with confidence. At Denturly, we’re proud to offer high-quality full mouth dental implants at the lowest cost in the UK, and we’re equally committed to helping you protect that investment. While dental implants are engineered for durability and long-term function, proper implant aftercare plays a crucial role in ensuring they remain healthy and stable for decades to come.
Below are the best practices every implant patient should follow to protect their new smile and avoid complications such as peri-implantitis, bone loss, or implant failure.
Even if your implants feel great, routine check-ups are essential. At Denturly, we encourage all patients to attend regular maintenance appointments with our clinical team. These sessions allow us to:
Think of it like servicing a car—routine checks help avoid unexpected breakdowns.
Good oral health is deeply connected to your overall wellbeing. A healthy lifestyle supports your implants and reduces the risk of complications like gum disease or implant failure.
Here’s what we recommend:
Smoking restricts blood flow to the gums, slows healing, and significantly increases the risk of implant failure. If you’re planning to get dental implants—or want to keep the ones you have—quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do.
A nutritious diet keeps both your mouth and body in good shape. Focus on:
Try to limit processed sugars and starches, as these can fuel bacteria that lead to inflammation and gum issues around the implant, both of which can increase the risk of peri-implant complications.
Even the most advanced implant systems require daily cleaning. Use an electric toothbrush and a Water Flosser or interdental brushes to clean around your implants.
It’s not just about having the right tools—it’s about keeping them in top condition.
Dental implants are designed to last decades—but they depend on your care and commitment. By staying on top of your oral hygiene, following our professional advice, and attending regular appointments, you’ll enjoy a confident, stable smile for years to come.
Book your FREE clinical consultation today to learn more about dental implants and how our guided, precision-led approach delivers long-lasting results at the UK’s lowest price.