Causes of Pain After Implant

Some people may feel pain after having a dental implant. There can be many reasons for this:

  • Tissue damage or infections that may occur during implant placement: In this case, pain relieving medical drugs or antibiotics can be used. Please consult your dentist before use.
  • Rejection of the implant by the tissues of the body: In this case, there may be pain and swelling and the implant may need to be removed.
  • Issues after the placement of the implant in the body: In this case, there may be pain after the placement of the implant and the implant may need to be repositioned.
  • Insufficient bone healing: When there is a problem in bone healing or due to some diseases, there is no connection between the implant and the bone. Therefore, the implant must be removed.
  • Excessive sensitivity of the implant placement: In this case, the tissue around the implant may become sensitive and pain may occur as a result of touching the implant. In this case, pain-reducing drugs or physical therapy options can be used.
  • Bone loss at the site of the implant: In this case, there may be bone loss at the site of the implant and the implant may need to be removed.

How Long Does the Pain Last After Implants?

How long the pain lasts after the implants are placed may vary depending on the pain tolerance of the individuals and the place where the procedure is performed. Usually, the pain may be more severe in the first days when the implants are placed, but it improves and decreases in the following days.

The duration of pain may vary depending on the severity of the procedures performed in the area where the implants are placed and the pain tolerance of the individual. For example, pain in the area where the implants were placed may last for a few days in some individuals, while it may last longer in other individuals. Painkillers prescribed by the doctor can be used to reduce pain. You can consult your doctor for more detailed information about the duration and severity of the pain.

Placement of Dental Implants

Dental implants are metal parts used to reposition your teeth. Implants are placed in place of your teeth, providing natural-looking teeth again in places where you lost or had your teeth removed. Implants are used to reinforce your teeth and provide support where you have lost your teeth. Implants are used to reinforce your teeth and provide support where you have lost your teeth.

Placement of implants is done by an oral surgeon. Implant placement is performed by an oral surgeon, oral surgeon or dentist. Implementation of the implant placement process can vary according to many factors. For example, factors such as the region where the implants will be placed, the type of implants, the amount of bone in the body and general health may be affected.

Implant placement is usually completed in a few sessions. The process of placing the implants can vary according to many factors. For example, factors such as the region where the implants will be placed, the type of implants, the amount of bone in the body and general health may be affected. Implant placement is usually completed in a few sessions and the interval between procedures can be several weeks.

Implant placement can be done using an anesthetic. This may vary depending on the region where the implants will be placed and the general health status of the person. After the implant placement, the person may have mild pain and swelling in the mouth. This is normal and usually goes away within a few days.

Post-Implant Period

The period after implant surgery applies to the healing process where the implant is placed. This period usually lasts a few weeks or months. There may be pain, swelling and redness where the implant was placed and this is normal.

These symptoms will decrease over time. There may also be scars where the implant was placed, but this will also fade over time. If you experience serious problems such as excessive pain, swelling or bleeding where the implant was placed, you should contact your dentist. Whatsapp Contact

In the post-implant period, your doctor can give you some rules and recommendations. For example, you may be advised to maintain oral hygiene by using a soft toothbrush and toothpaste where the implant is placed. You may also be advised to consume high-protein foods where the implant is placed, as these foods can speed up the healing process.

In the post-implant period, your doctor can also advise you on how to care for the implant and when to recheck it. It is important that you follow this information because proper care and control are essential for the implant to function well.

Dr. Dt. Seyfi KELEBEK
Dr. Dt. Seyfi KELEBEK