Congratulations on having a successful dental implant surgery! As you are recovering, it is very important that you practice good dental hygiene and some precautionary methods to ensure that your implant will not give you complications after the surgery.
We thought we’d give you some practical tips and help answer some of your concerns post-surgery to put your worries at ease!
It is really important that you keep your mouth and dental implants clean. A successful oral surgery depends heavily on keeping one’s mouth as clean as possible. Here are some tips:
It is really important that you keep your mouth and dental implants clean. A successful oral surgery depends heavily on keeping one’s mouth as clean as possible. Here are some tips:
After your procedure, it isn’t uncommon to find some swelling or bruising within the first two to three days. This is quite normal and will naturally subside after a few days. However, you can help reduce the swelling by using an ice pack.
You can hold the ice pack to the cheek area for a maximum of ten minutes at a time with a twenty-minute break between each icing session. Besides that, sleeping while being propped up slightly with two or three extra pillows can help as well to reduce the discomfort.
You might feel a bit sore for a few days which is normal for any oral surgery but that can be easily managed with the help of painkillers. Your dentist will prescribe some to you. Please refrain from taking beyond the daily dose stated and take your first dose before the local anaesthetic has completely worn off.
However, if you are still experiencing increasing pain and swelling after a few days, please make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible to check if there is an infection developing or other complications to the site of surgery.
If you have a denture that covers the surgical area, please wear it as little as possible for the first week to protect the surgical site during its initial healing period. Always leave the denture out at night.