Implant crowns and other prosthetic tooth replacements
are made to be remarkably safe systems. They are removable and replaceable, so
that if damage or wear necessitates replacement, this can be accomplished
without affecting the implant(s) or attachment to the bone.
Nevertheless, implants do require maintenance. It is
important to practice good daily oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing
to control bacterial biofilm. It is also important to visit dentist every 6
monthly.
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