How Do I Care For My Implant Denture?

In this video, Dr. Rose Magno explains how to maintain implant dentures and fixed bridges using tools like water flossers and electric toothbrushes. Schedule a consultation in Emeryville for personalized care guidance.

Taking care of your dentures is different from caring for bridges. For bridges, since they are permanent, they cannot be removed. To keep them clean, we recommend using an electric toothbrush specifically designed for dental restorations. Additionally, a water flosser can be very effective for cleaning in and around the bridge to ensure thorough maintenance.

For dentures, the care process is different. We will provide you with a detailed handout that outlines everything you need to do to properly care for your dentures. Following these guidelines will help keep your dentures clean, comfortable, and in good condition. We ensure you have all the information you need to maintain both your dentures and bridges for long-lasting results.

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