Maintain Good Oral HygieneWe know you hear this over and over again,
time after time, but no kidding that this is the golden rule when it comes to
warding off infections. Cleanliness is paramount when bacteria is roaming
around practically everywhere in your mouth. If the site of impact is not kept
as sterile as possible, bacteria will have the chance to flourish. A simple mix
of warm water and salt should do the trick for the treated areas. Rinsing your
mouth with a mild mouthwash is also recommended so that your mouth will not
become overly dry. Also, if you remember to brush after each meal you’ll be set
for life.
Be Picky With Food
Choices
Foods that are hard and chewy can irritate
the treatment areas making it more vulnerable to infections. Hard or sharp
foods like nuts can reopen surgical wounds and should be avoided at all cause
until the wound is healed. It is recommended to maintain a diet of soft foods
and liquids for at least several days after the operation.
Avoid Smoking
The smoke and chemicals can severely irritate gums which can
lead to infections. It is strongly encouraged that patients give up smoking as a
whole, or using any kind of tobacco product for that matter while healing after
dental implant surgery. If you smoke regularly, a nicotine patch or other
remedy may enable you to quit or significantly reduce the habit. Smoking can
deprive your bloodstream and the site of surgery from much need oxygen,
prolonging the opportunity for infections to arise while healing.
Take Your Meds
If you were prescribed a course of antibiotics following
your dental implant surgery, remember to take the full course in accordance
with their instructions Failure to complete a full course of antibiotics can
increase the risk of infection and possible render the whole treatment
ineffective.
For more post-dental implant surgery tips please see a dental implant
specialist or visit www.davidkaodds.com.
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