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What is it like living with dental implants?


Has your dentist recommended getting a dental implant to replace a missing tooth? Our West Kelowna dentists explain some of what you can expect on a day-to-day basis living with a dental implant.

What your daily life be like after dental implant placement

For the first 24 hours or so after your dental implant procedure, your dentist will likely recommend that you eat a diet of soft foods. In some cases, you might need to stick to soft foods for up to 7 days after the operation, so keep lots of these foods at home.

Good go-to staples include mashed potatoes, smoothies, applesauce, meal replacement drinks, smooth soups (not chunky), homemade broth and bouillon, juices and protein drinks. Avoid citrus fruits, which can damage tooth enamel. 

Follow your dentist's instructions and you'll increase your chances for a smooth recovery. 

Dental Implants Function Like Natural Teeth

Implants are placed below the gum line and fuse with your jawbone. So, once your tissues in the affected area have had time to heal, you won't need to worry about your dental implant falling out since the titanium is anchored to the jawbone. The tooth replacement (a crown, bridge or denture) will be placed atop the implant to act as the biting surface of the tooth. 

If like many people, you enjoy foods like spare ribs, steaks, corn on the cob, apples, tacos, nuts and other culinary delights, good news: with a dental implant, you'll be able to continue to enjoy these things – and speak and smile as you would with your natural teeth. That's because dental implants are designed to replace tooth roots and chew through these hard-to-chew foods, much like your natural teeth.  

A Casual Observer Will Be Hard-Pressed to Tell You Have a Dental Implant

If you're considering a dental implant to replace missing teeth, you might be concerned about whether people will be able to tell you that have an artificial tooth. You'll be able to smile, speak, chew and do everything you'd usually do with your natural teeth, and a casual observer will be hard-pressed to spot that you have a dental implant. 

The tooth replacement that will sit on top of the abutment will closely resemble your natural teeth and be matched to the shade of your existing teeth to create a uniform aesthetic. 

Caring for a Dental Implant

Of course, an excellent oral hygiene routine will still be necessary once your dental implant has been placed. Brushing your teeth at least two times a day and flossing at least once per day will keep plaque from building up and causing gingivitis. You should also continue to see your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. 

Our team can offer advice on how to care for your dental implant and address any questions or concerns you may have.

Do you still have questions about living with dental implants? Contact our West Kelowna dentists to schedule an assessment appointment.

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