FAQ

Is it normal for implant to hurt?

Is it normal for implant to hurt?

Pain Is Normal After Your Dental Implant Is Placed, And Usually Peaks Within 24-72 Hours. You likely won’t feel much pain or discomfort immediately after your dental implant is placed, due to numbing and sedation. But a few hours after your appointment, you will begin to feel some pain and discomfort.

Is it normal for an implant to hurt?

It’s not normal for a healthy implant to cause you serious pain and discomfort after two weeks. By this time, it should be mostly healed and free of pain. You will need to see Dr. Babb or another experienced implant dentist for a follow-up appointment to find out the root cause of your pain.

What to expect when getting a dental implant?

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Bone Grafting. Once your damaged tooth has been removed,the jaw bone at that site may begin to deteriorate.

  • Single Tooth Implants. If you’re replacing a single tooth the process is fairly simple.
  • Full Mouth Implants. Many of my patients have been wearing dentures for years.
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  • What causes pain after a tooth implant?

    A dental implant infection, peri-implantitis, is the most common cause of pain around a dental implant. This is when bacteria have begun to invade the bone around the dental implant. It is similar to gum disease. Sometimes this is related to problems with the dental implant procedure, such as excess cement from the abutment.

    What should I really expect after dental implant surgery?

    Bleeding There is bound to be some bleeding from the implant site for about 48-72 hours after the surgery.

  • Bruising About 2-3 days after the surgery you might notice some bruising on your face.
  • Swelling The area around your mouth,cheeks,and eyes may swell up about 2 days after the procedure.
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    What can I eat after getting dental implants?

    – Opt for softer foods like soups, rice, mashed potatoes, eggs and yogurts, especially in the beginning of the healing process; however, this rule is especially important for the first two – Eat foods at room temperature immediately after your procedure. – Drink lots of water.