
Dental implants are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, but they still require proper care to stay healthy and long-lasting. One of the most important parts of implant maintenance is flossing. Even though dental implants cannot get cavities, the surrounding gums and bone can still develop infections if plaque and bacteria are not removed properly. Learning how to floss with dental implants can help protect your investment and support long-term oral health.
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