Protecting your dental implants: The essential role of oral hygiene and advanced therapies

Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental checkups are vital for the long-term success of dental implants. Implants are susceptible to complications such as peri-implantitis, a condition that can lead to inflammation, bone loss, and implant failure if untreated. Proper care, including daily brushing, flossing, and the use of advanced oral health-enhancing tools, helps prevent plaque buildup—a primary cause of implant-related infections.

ā€œDental implants are not a ‘set it and forget it’ solution. They require the same commitment to care as natural teeth, if not more,ā€ says Dr. Leif Bjƶrn, Specialist Dentist at Arvika tand- och implantatmottagning in Sweden.

ā€œMany patients underestimate the need for maintenance, thinking implants are indestructible, but without proper care, they are prone to serious complications like peri-implantitis.ā€

Dr. Bjƶrn highlights that early intervention and prevention are key: ā€œRoutine dental visits are critical for monitoring the condition of the implant. Regular brushing and flossing are essential, but patients should also consider advanced tools and methods to achieve the highest standard of oral hygiene.ā€

Advanced therapies for implant health

One innovative solution recommended by Dr. Bjƶrn is Lumoral, a drug-free oral health device designed for home use. Lumoral combines light therapy with a specialized mouth rinse to effectively clean hard-to-reach areas, reduce bacterial buildup, and promote healing around implants.

ā€œLumoral is a game-changer for implant patients,ā€ Dr. Bjƶrn explains. ā€œIts dual-action therapy reaches areas that traditional methods often miss, such as deep gum pockets or the tight spaces between implants and natural teeth. It significantly reduces the bacterial load, helping to prevent plaque buildup and inflammation.ā€

Dr. Bjƶrn advises incorporating Lumoral into a regular oral care routine for optimal results. ā€œPatients should continue their usual brushing and flossing and use Lumoral two to three times a week after cleaning. This combination ensures a clean environment around the implant, reduces infection risks, and promotes the health of surrounding gums and bone,ā€ he says.

Lumoral vs. traditional antibacterial mouthwashes

According to Dr. Bjƶrn, Lumoral offers distinct advantages over conventional antibacterial mouthwashes. ā€œThe antimicrobial effect of Lumoral lasts much longer than that of mouthwashes, which typically wear off within hours. Its light therapy penetrates deeper into biofilms, reaching areas that mouthwashes can’t access.ā€

Additionally, Lumoral is gentle on oral tissues. ā€œUnlike some mouthwashes that can cause dryness or irritation, Lumoral is safe for regular use and doesn’t disrupt the oral microbiome. It selectively targets harmful bacteria while preserving the beneficial ones necessary for a healthy oral environment,ā€ Dr. Bjƶrn explains.

A holistic approach to implant care

For patients with dental implants, a holistic approach that integrates rigorous oral hygiene, advanced therapies like Lumoral, and professional dental care is critical for preventing complications.

ā€œBy addressing common misconceptions and adopting effective tools, patients can significantly reduce the risk of issues like peri-implantitis,ā€ says Dr. Bjƶrn. ā€œHealthy gums and bone are the foundation of implant success, and tools like Lumoral provide an extra layer of protection to maintain this foundation.ā€

With a commitment to consistent care and innovative solutions, implant patients can protect their investments and enjoy lasting oral health.

 ā€œUsing Lumoral regularly helps maintain a clean environment around implants, reducing the risk of infection and promoting healthy gums and bone,ā€ says Dr. Bjƶrn. ā€œPatients should continue their usual brushing and flossing routine and incorporate Lumoral 2–3 times a week after cleaning. This combined approach significantly enhances oral hygiene and supports the long-term success of dental implants. Professional follow-up visits remain essential for monitoring and care.ā€

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