Do Dental Implants Get Cavities?

The good news is that dental implants are resistant to developing cavities. That does not imply neglecting your oral health, as your natural teeth are still vulnerable to cavities. Good dental hygiene is also essential to ensure that your dental implant lasts for many years or a lifetime. Besides being resistant to cavities, teeth implants offer plenty of advantages, hence considered the best alternative to missing teeth.

Dental Implant Aftercare Checklist

    • Take your medication as instructed
    • Use an angled toothbrush
    • Regular Maintenance
    • Avoid using toothpaste that contains bleach
    • Stick to soft foods and avoid hot liquids and spicy items for a few days
    • Use an oral irrigator instead of a regular floss

What makes dental implants cavity-resistant?

Dental enamel is the toughest mineralized substance the body produces, and it protects teeth. All teeth in humans and other mammals comprise enamel, dentin, and other tissues. The porous nature of dental enamel makes it vulnerable to erosion by oral bacteria when inadequate dental hygiene practices enable them to feed unchecked acids and food particles.

Dentin is the layer of tissue under dental enamel; it is a more porous substance with small tubules extending into the tooth’s center. Without proper dental care, tooth decay and cavities quickly appear as oral bacteria “eat” through the enamel and reach the dentin.

On the other hand, dental implant crowns are not porous and, therefore, not prone to cavities or bacterial degradation. Extreme forces that result in chipping, cracking, or breaking are the only things that can harm synthetic materials like porcelain and ceramic. To prevent having to replace the entire implant, dental implants that break will require their crowns replaced.

What additional benefits do dental implants in Dubai provide?

Patients frequently discover other advantages of dental implants in addition to the fact that they don’t develop cavities. They can be shaded to match your natural teeth and are a natural-looking alternative to missing teeth. A dental implant also replicates the shape of your original tooth and root. They are securely fastened by being inserted into the jawbone; unlike dentures, they do not slide. You can eat and chew normally with dental implants because they are a permanent solution; therefore, you don’t need to take them out at night.

A dental implant in Dubai is often a better option than a dental bridge, which consists of an artificial tooth to fill the space created in your mouth by a missing or extracted tooth and two or more crowns to cover the permanent teeth next to the gap. Overall, dental implants result in less wear and tear on the permanent teeth next to the prosthetic tooth and less harm to your neighboring teeth.

Maintenance of Dental Implants

After getting dental implants in Dubai, you may need some time to become used to this new dental implant in your mouth. Your oral surgeon will provide guidelines for future dental implant maintenance. Though dental implants are safe from cavities, one should generally adhere to this oral hygiene advice:

    • It is advised to brush twice daily for two minutes with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove oral germs and maintain an oxygenated mouth.
    • Your dental surgeon could advise using an oral irrigator instead of regular floss to avoid implant irritation.
    • Avoid using toothpaste that contains bleach or baking soda because it can damage implant crowns and destroy the glaze coatings that preserve porcelain implants. Ask your oral surgeon if you’re unsure what kind of toothpaste to use.
    • Though dental implants cannot develop cavities, bacteria may build up around the implant. The probability of developing peri-implantitis or other oral infections rises as a result. Use an angled toothbrush to properly clean your molar dental implants if you have trouble getting to recessed places with a regular toothbrush.
    • Some pre-existing conditions, such as diabetes and osteoporosis, may disqualify people from being good candidates for dental implants because they increase their chance of developing peri-implantitis.

Take the Next Step

Our specialists at Reveal Medical Center are here to address any questions you may have. Whether you’re considering getting dental implants in Dubai and want more information or are certain, they’re the ideal option for you. When you come in for a dental implant consultation, we will examine your mouth and any existing teeth that may need to be extracted due to decay or another issue. We will also take precise images of the inside of your mouth to see if there is enough jawbone tissue to start the implant process. We will also determine if any preliminary procedures, like a sinus lift or jawbone tissue graft, are necessary before moving forward with the placement of your dental implants.

Dr. Alaa Abou Laban
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Dr. Alaa Abou Laban is an accomplished dental surgeon and implant specialist, recognized as one of the best dental implant dentists in Dubai. With over 10+ years of experience in dental implant surgery and restorative dentistry, Dr. Alaa brings unmatched expertise to every procedure.
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