Using an Electric Toothbrush After Dental Implant Surgery?
Last Updated: Nov 12, 2015
I had dental implant surgery a few weeks ago. I have read elsewhere that mini-vibrations will interfere with bone growth around the implant. For this reason I have been reluctant to brush with an electric toothbrush. Is this true? Can an electric tooth brush lead to bone loss and failure of the implant? Should I never use an electric toothbrush on the implant?
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Sue
05/04/2019
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