How A Hygienist Can Help You Keep Your Dental Implants Healthy

Whites Dental Waterloo

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Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

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A dental implant comes closest to mimicking the form and function of your natural tooth. It is one of the most effective treatments for missing teeth – it is also long-lasting. But while they don’t decay like natural teeth, implants still require diligent care — especially when it comes to the surrounding gum tissue and bone. That’s where your dental hygienist London plays a vital role.

In this guide, we’ll explain how regular visits to a hygienist in London can help keep your implants healthy and secure for years to come.


🤔 Why Is Implant Maintenance So Important?

Dental implants replicate the structure of your natural teeth – they use a titanium post to anchor the false tooth into the jawbone. Although the implant itself won’t decay, the soft tissues and bone around it are still vulnerable to infection and inflammation.

Without proper hygiene, you risk developing:

🚨 Important: Peri-implantitis is one of the leading causes of dental implant failure — and often it progresses silently.


🧑‍⚕️ How Can A Hygienist Help Keep Implants Healthy?

✅ 1. Professional implant cleaning

Your hygienist is trained in implant-specific cleaning techniques that are gentle on the restoration but effective against:

At Whites Dental, we use non-metallic tools and Airflow therapy for a deep, yet gentle clean around implants.

💨 Airflow therapy for implants

This method is more recent and advanced compared to traditional teeth cleaning methods. It uses a combination of compressed air, warm water and fine powder to remove biofilm from:

It’s ideal for implants because it’s non-abrasive and highly effective in reducing bacterial load.


📋 2. Monitoring gum health around implants

Each hygiene visit includes an evaluation of the soft tissues around your implant. This includes:

Early identification and treatment is key to preventing bone loss.


🪥 3. Oral hygiene coaching for implant care

Even patients with good oral hygiene habits often need to adjust their routine to protect dental implants.

Your hygienist can help you:

🧼 Pro Tip: Use a low-abrasive toothpaste and consider using a water flosser for gentle yet effective cleaning.


📍 Visit A Hygienist In Central London

At Whites Dental, our experienced hygienists are trained in the latest implant care protocols. Whether you had a dental implant placed very recently or many years ago, our hygienist is here to help maintain your dental implant for life.

We offer implant hygiene services at two convenient Central London locations:


🦷 Whites Dental Waterloo

Located near Southbank and just minutes from Blackfriars station.

📍 Address: 172 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8ER
📞 Phone: 020 8616 0590
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🦷 Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)

Serving patients across Hyde Park, Oxford Street and Marylebone.

📍 Address: 52B Kendal St, St George’s Fields, London W2 2BP
📞 Phone: 020 3576 2325
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⏰ How Often Should You See A Hygienist For Implants?

We recommend:

Each visit provides a chance to clean and monitor areas you can’t see or reach on your own.


⚖️ Implants Vs. Natural Teeth: The Differences In Care

Care FactorNatural TeethDental Implants
Risk of Decay✅ Yes❌ No
Risk of Gum Infection✅ Yes✅ Yes
Cleaning Tools Needed🪥 Standard + floss🪥 Special brushes/floss
Professional Checks✅ Every 6 months✅ Every 3–6 months

While the implant is artificial, the surrounding tissues are not — and they need just as much (if not more) attention.


🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Can plaque build up around implants?

Yes. Biofilm builds up on implant surfaces just like natural teeth. If not removed, it can trigger inflammation and infection.

❓ Are hygienist visits painful with implants?

Not at all. In fact, modern techniques like Airflow are gentle and ideal for sensitive gums and implants.

❓ What happens if I ignore implant hygiene?

Having poor hygiene over a duration of time can cause peri-implantitis – this can lead to bone loss, implant mobility or even implant failure in extreme cases.


🌟 Why Choose Whites Dental For Implant Hygiene?

At Whites Dental, our hygienists are committed to helping you to protect your investment in your dental implants. Our hygienists provide:

We also work closely with implant dentists and periodontists when advanced care is needed.


📅 Book Your Implant Hygiene Appointment Today

If you have dental implants, don’t leave their health to chance. Partner with a hygienist who understands how to care for them.

📍 Call Whites Dental Waterloo on 020 8616 0590
📍 Call Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2) on 020 3576 2325
🔗 Book an implant clean session with our hygienist in London


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