The procedure itself is more intrusive than bridges, A little more drilling than fillings, but thanks to anaesthetics there is no pain. There is some discomfort and there can be some gum ache the next day but the vast majority of patients say the process was a bit long, but simple and not really anything to make a fuss of.
1. The procedure itself involves local anaesthetic.
2. This allows your dentist to cut the gum line to reveal the jaw where an implant is drilled and fixed
permanently.
3. Although this sounds painful, the jaw itself has no nerve endings, which is fantastic news if you’re feeling a
little squeamish at the idea.
4. You are may feel slight discomfort from the pressure, but that is about it.
The procedure is fairly quick and usually takes around 1 hour to complete, depending on the number of implants being fitted.
Your dentist may provide you with pain medication before the surgery.
This will help you once the anaesthesia has worn off, making sure that you have enough pain relief to see you through.
It is normal to expect some discomfort post-op, but your dentist will help you manage this.
More often than not a tailored aftercare plan is delivered to make sure that your individual needs have been met and catered to.
This means that your recovery is as likely to be as pain-free as possible.
Recovery time is dependent on how many implants you are due to be fitted and the level of your overall health, but most patients will recover 10 days post-procedure.
Although it is expected to still experience minor discomfort after the first 7 days has passed, if your pain exceeds the two-week mark it is vital you make a follow-up appointment to ensure that there is no infection.
It is worth pointing out that this outcome is exceedingly rare, but here are some things you can do to mitigate and protect against infection.
First things first it is imperative that you follow your dentist’s advice, remain smoke-free and maintain good dental hygiene in accordance with your recovery plan.
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The procedure itself takes around 1 hour and will be almost pain-free, although you may feel some discomfort from the pressure.
You should recover within 10 days given that you follow the advice of your dentist.
Take some extra time to follow additional advice to lower your chances of infection post-surgery.
Stock up on cold treats and easy to eat foods to make your recovery more comfortable.
If you have any further questions that haven’t been answered; please consult Dr Philip McCauley, who will be happy to answer any of your queries.
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