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Do Dental Implants Hurt?

Dental implanting is a complex procedure, so it does hurt a bit, which you will notice soon after the operation is complete.

Do Dental Implants Hurt?

So you have been wondering if you should go in for dental implants, but were a bit worried if getting dental implants placed will hurt, or that the implants would give you pain afterwards.

You are awake and well aware of your surroundings, but the local anesthetic keeps the area around the tooth numbed, so you do not feel much. Of course, because the complicated procedure with all the tools involved is all happening right in front of you, you naturally feel an imagined pain, on top of the dull ache that could be real.

That said, dental implanting is a complex procedure, so it does hurt a bit, which you will notice soon after the operation is complete. You will also have some discomfort for some days afterwards. Soreness stays. The pain is entirely manageable and can be controlled with pain relievers you can take according to your dentist’s advice.

Your chin, cheeks and the area under the eyes could hurt and there may be slight bleeding around the point where the implant was placed. Put some sliced vegetables in the freezer and use them to cool the painful area, like you would use an icepack. This will reduce any swelling. It’s the time to go for foods like smoothies and such. Anything soft and cold should help.

Remember that different people respond differently to the surgery. Some may experience slightly more pain than others. Most healthy people who did not need any special pre-operative procedures like a sinus lift or bone graft, will happily get back to work next day.

Carefully follow your dentist’s instructions after the surgery. Take your antibiotics and analgesics according to the doctor’s advice at regular intervals. If you think it hurts a bit too much or if you are getting too worried about any lingering pain, see your dentist at once.


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