For most implant-supported teeth you will be able to clean around each supporting implant by brushing and flossing in just the same way that you would around natural teeth and tooth-supported bridges. In some areas special floss, interdental toothbrushes and other cleaning aids may be needed to maintain good oral hygiene. Cleaning is not at all difficult, provided that you do not have impaired use of your hands. It is reasonable to expect some of the daily hygiene procedures to be a little more complex than around your original teeth – equally expect to spend more time than you may have done in the past if you wish to maintain optimum implant health.



It’s quite different from my experiences in the UK. I really felt that I was in good hands....
...The dentist that I have registered with in this country for check-ups etc, has told me that my dental work is of a very high standard and that he could willingly recommend them when his clients ask him about dental implants etc,abroad.
