Dental Implants

4 Important Dental Implant Surgery Tips

There is often some degree of anxiety in most patients before a dental implant surgery. Many fear that dental implant surgery is painful and risky.

However, knowing exactly what to expect and what to do before going into dental implant surgery can help calm some nerves centered around the procedure.

Dental implant surgery tips

Dental implant surgery may not be a pleasant experience, but it typically is not as bad as many believe going in and leaves patients with improved feel, function and look of their teeth.

Here are four tips to help your dental implant surgery go smoothly without causing unnecessary soreness and oral health risks.

Schedule at the right time

The first decision that is likely to be made after dental implant surgery is agreed upon between the patient and the dentist is when to schedule the dental implant surgery. It is important for patients to schedule the dental implant surgery around their own personal schedule, as it most often requires a rest period while healing.

It is helpful for many to schedule the dental implant surgery at a time where there is not a lot going on at work or at home. Also, consider talking the decision over with family members and your boss to find the appropriate time.

Plan for recovery in advance

As mentioned, there is going to be a recovery period in which it may be impossible to go to work or social functions. In most cases, dental implant surgery only requires a week or less of home care.

Before the surgery, consider stocking up on soft foods that do not irritate teeth and find something fun to do during that time. For instance, consider purchasing a new book, favorite movies or interesting puzzles in advance. Without it, the main form of pain suffered from dental implant surgery may be boredom.

Avoid harmful foods and drinks

There is likely to be some pain and soreness in the affected area after a dental implant surgery. Subsequently, certain foods and drinks are going to be off limits, and it is important to talk to the dentist about which foods and drinks should be avoided.

In general, it is best to avoid foods that are high in sugar and other carbohydrates, as they can increase the chance of an oral infection. Additionally, extremely hot or cold foods may irritate the affected area and cause an increase in pain and soreness. Instead, consume soft foods such as soup and non-acidic fruits.

Practice good oral hygiene

Perhaps most importantly, be sure to practice good oral hygiene after dental implant surgery, which should consist of a regular oral care routine, fluoride treatment and checking your mouth for any signs of complications, such as swollen gums and teeth sensitivity.

It is important to always practice good oral hygiene, but it is even more important following dental implant surgery, as there is an increased risk of infection, and not doing so can aggravate the affected area and cause unnecessary pain and soreness.

Looking for dental implant surgery near the 23454 area? Call Gray's Periodontal Center at (757) 716-3539.

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