Title: Are Dental Implants Painful?
1ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS PAINFUL?
2Getting dental implants is a life-changing
experience. People who have lived with missing
teeth for years can suddenly smile again.
3Hearing that you are a candidate for implants
can also help you feel better about an
extraction. The benefits of dental implants are
clear.
4Implants are better than dentures for preventing
the loss of bone in your jaw. While implants
are amazing, they do require a surgical
procedure.
5This is where many people start to get worried.
Dental anxiety is often centered upon pain.
6You can rest assured that getting implants
shouldnt hurt anymore than other procedures.
In fact, many patients say that any pain that
they felt is comparable to other types of dental
treatment.
7Do Preliminary Procedures Hurt?
8Many people need to get implants in stages.
Tooth extractions, bone grafts and sinus lifts
are the most common procedures to need before you
get implants.
Sinus Lift
Sinus Lift with Bone Graft
9These are also surgical procedures that come with
the potential for pain. Youll receive similar
types of pain relief treatment for any oral
surgery that you experience.
Sinus Lift
Sinus Lift with Bone Graft
10How Do Dentists Ease Pain During the Surgery?
11There are two main ways that dentists relieve
pain. Local anesthesia typically involves your
dentist injecting medication into your gums or
cheek that eases discomfort.
12Most people only feel a mild pinch during this
part of the procedure. A topical anesthetic is
often rubbed on the injection site beforehand to
make it even more comfortable.
13If youve ever had a filling or any other major
dental work, then you have likely already
experienced this form of anesthetic.
14How Do Dentists Ease Pain During the Surgery?
15Sedation is another option that your dentist can
use to relieve pain and anxiety. This type of
anesthesia takes several different forms.
16Nitrous oxide has sedating effects that wear off
quickly. Oral sedation involves taking a
prescribed medication that helps you relax.
17Depending upon the level of sedation that you
receive, you should remember very little or
nothing at all about the procedure. With both
local anesthesia and sedation, you might feel
some pressure but not serious pain.
18What Causes Pain After the Procedure?
19Most of the pain associated with dental implants
comes after the procedure is over. Even then,
the pain should be mild enough to respond to
normal relief methods.
20Some people feel soreness and swelling along
their gums. You might also feel some slight
discomfort when you eat or put pressure on the
implant site.
21This is normal and usually eases up within the
first few days to a week.
22How Do You Treat Pain at Home?
23The pain after your surgery should be mild enough
to respond to over-the-counter pain medications.
Your dentist might also recommend rinsing with
warm salt water after a certain period of time.
24Sticking to a liquid or soft diet for the first
several days is another step that prevents a
secondary injury from causing you pain.
25What Counts as Abnormal Pain?
26Any discomfort that you feel should start to
improve a few days after the procedure. By the
2 week mark, most people no longer have any pain.
27As a general rule, youll want to report any pain
that increases beyond the third or fourth day.
This is especially important if it is
accompanied by other symptoms such as increased
redness or swelling.
28Severe pain after a dental implant could be a
sign of an infection or poor healing.
29With modern dentistry techniques, there is no
reason for anyone to fear getting dental
implants. In fact, this procedure is often a
huge relief to people who have dealt with tooth
pain for years.
30During your implant consultation, well go over
your pain relief options so that you are
informed and ready for your new teeth.
31Noble Dental Care is a family oriented dental
care clinic with dentists that care about you and
your health.
32Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of
your dreams. Call us for an appointment at
(480) 820-3515.
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