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How Dental Implant Placement and Aftercare Works

How Dental Implant Placement and Aftercare Works

January 2, 2023

A Review of Dental Implants

A dental implant is a metal post that is placed into the jawbone beneath or below a missing tooth (or multiple missing teeth). They serve as an anchor or root for a replacement tooth, which is typically a crown for single tooth replacement. They are non-removable (unlike dentures) and last much longer than dentures or fixed bridges on average. They also offer exceptional functionality benefits, allowing the patient to eat how they desire. Patients can also care for their dental implants the same way as they would natural teeth.

What To Expect During Implant Placement

Before implant placement, the patient may require a bone graft procedure. This ensures that there is enough bone in the jaw to support the implant. Once the mouth is ready, the implant placement procedure is scheduled. This procedure involves making an incision into the gums, drilling a small hole into the jawbone, and placing the dental implant post into the jaw. Once the mouth heals, the abutment and replacement tooth are placed.

What To Expect After Implant Placement

The patient does not feel anything during the procedure, but there is typically pain, swelling, minor bleeding and soreness after implant placement. The patient can manage the pain through pain relief medication, eating a soft diet and practicing good oral hygiene. It typically takes between seven and 10 days for the mouth to heal, and the patient can return to normal activity afterward. The implant must go through osseointegration, which refers to the process of the implant fusing together with the jawbone. This takes anywhere from two to six months.

Tips for Making the Implant Heal Faster

As mentioned, pain relief medication (anti-inflammatory), a soft diet and good oral hygiene can speed up the recovery process. It is also encouraged to avoid activities that may result in a blow to the face and subsequently damage the implant or affected area. Patients should also make a strong effort to attend all scheduled follow-up visits.

Talk to a Licensed Dental Implant Dentist Today

Our dental team helps patients through the dental implant placement process, ensuring that they are comfortable and have all their questions answered along the way. Call or send us an email today to get the treatment process started.

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