Cleaning and polishing of an implant prosthesis is necessary to maintain hygiene and prevent plaque accumulation. This procedure involves thorough cleaning and disinfection of the prosthesis using specialized tools and materials. Proper cleaning ensures the longevity and hygiene of the prosthesis, preventing complications such as infection or peri-implantitis. The procedure is particularly useful for maintaining the integrity of the restoration and preventing issues such as bacterial infiltration.
Ensuring the longevity and hygiene of the prosthesis prevents complications, enabling the patient to enjoy a stable and functional restoration. Proper cleaning reduces the risk of complications such as infection or screw loosening. Additionally, it enhances the aesthetics of the restoration by eliminating visible stains or discoloration, ensuring the prosthesis remains visually appealing. By addressing hygiene issues, the procedure prevents complications such as discomfort or failure, ensuring long-term success.
Ensure thorough cleaning and disinfection to avoid contamination. Use high-quality materials that provide adequate retention and sealing. Verify the fit and margins of the prosthesis to ensure it does not interfere with the patient’s bite or cause discomfort. Educate the patient on proper care and maintenance of the prosthesis, emphasizing the importance of regular cleaning and follow-ups to monitor its stability.