Proper care after surgery is the foundation for healthy, long-lasting All-on-6 implants. 1. Keep Your Mouth Clean Strong oral hygiene helps prevent infection and supports healing. Avoid brushing directly over the surgical areas for the first few days. After 48 hours, gently rinse with a saltwater solution or alcohol-free mouthwash. When you resume brushing, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and move carefully around the implant sites. 2. Take Medications as Directed Your dentist may prescribe antibiotics to protect against infection. It’s important to finish the full course even if you’re feeling better. Pain relievers or anti-inflammatories may also be recommended to manage swelling and discomfort. 3. Stay Smoke-Free Tobacco use is one of the biggest risks to implant success because it reduces blood flow and delays healing. Quitting smoking before and after your surgery greatly improves your outcome. 4. Rest and Take It Easy In the first few days, avoid heavy lifting, intense workouts, or strenuous activities. Too much physical strain can increase bleeding and swelling. Light activity can be slowly reintroduced as your dentist advises. 5. Hydrate & Choose Healing Foods Drink plenty of water, but skip the straws—suction can disrupt healing. Stick to soft, nourishing foods that are easy to chew. Long-Term Implant Care After the initial healing stage, long-term care ensures your All-on-6 implants stay strong and reliable for years. 1. Routine Check-Ups See your dentist regularly to monitor implant health and detect early signs of any issues. Professional cleanings also help maintain gum and bone stability. 2. Protect Your Smile Even though your new teeth are durable, avoid habits that can cause damage like chewing on hard objects, biting nails, or opening items with your teeth. 3. Cleaning Matters Consistent brushing and flossing prevent gum disease and plaque build-up. Interdental brushes and water flossers can help clean under the prosthesis and between implants more effectively.