Implant Maintenance and Management Center

Implant Maintenance Management Center

An implant warranty system has been adopted to offer proper implant carecomprehensive oral care services for patients requiring post-implant surgery carepatients who have received implant prosthetics.

Distinguishing Factors

1No Concerns of Cavities with Semi-Permanent Implants

  • While there are no concerns of cavities, periodontal diseases may occur around the implant area, making oral hygiene care necessary.
  • We operate a lifelong implant management system with a dedicated team for thorough management of implants.

2Follow-up Implant Management for Safety Using Advanced Equipment

  • We teach our patients the Watanabe brushing technique, provide top-quality implant prosthetics management services using implant scalers,ensure oral hygiene with the use of the gingibrush, intraoral camerasoral hygiene products.

3Implant MaintenanceManagement Is of the Utmost Importance!

The Recommended Brushing Technique for Periodontal

1The Watanabe Brushing Technique

  • This is a brushing technique that differs from the conventional brushing techniques,it is implemented with the assistance of a dental specialist. Your mouth will feel very clean, as if you have received a scaling procedure,your gums will stay healthy.
  • While scalingthe general brushing techniques aim to remove bacteria on the teeth, the Watanabe brushing technique effectively promotes the growth of healthy cells in the gums.

2Effectiveness

  • It reduces the number of bacteria that cause periodontal diseases by 50% to help the gums stay healthy.
  • The brushing technique physically stimulates the gumsnearly doubles the number of gum cells. It also massages the gumsalleviates inflammations.

3Applications

  • Gingivitis
  • Periodontitis
  • Implant patients
  • Systemic disease patients
  • Patients who require better oral hygiene care

4Watanabe Brush - Straight Two-line Toothbrush with Moderate Strength

  • Use a straight two-line toothbrush with moderate strength. We advise that you replace the toothbrush every monthevery montha half.
  • Brush with the bristles touching the tooth surface at 45° toward the chewing surface (opposite to the Bass method).
  • Brush from the gum toward the teeth, while making sure the bristles enter between the teeth.
  • Repeat about 10 times for each area.