After dental bridge treatment, regular and meticulous care is crucial for the longevity of your bridge and your overall oral health. Maximum attention must be paid to oral and dental hygiene. In traditional bridge applications, regular and effective cleaning is vital to prevent decay in your abutment teeth and to avoid gum diseases. Your bridge prosthetics may not be as resilient as your natural teeth; therefore, avoiding hard or excessively chewy foods and protecting them from contact with hard objects is important to prevent potential damage.

Here are the main points to consider after dental bridge treatment:

* Brush your teeth regularly, at least twice a day.
* Prefer non-abrasive, fluoride toothpaste.
* Thoroughly clean under the bridge and between teeth using dental floss or special bridge cleaning tools (e.g., interdental brushes, super floss).
* Avoid excessively hard, sticky, or difficult-to-chew foods.
* Do not neglect your routine dental check-ups.
* Limit or completely stop smoking and alcohol consumption.
* If you have a habit of clenching or grinding your teeth, consult your dentist to consider using a protective night guard.