You have finished a very important phase of your implant treatment, and now it is time to begin the healing process. It is important to understand that some discomfort, swelling, and bruising is normal. Every patient is different and there is no way of predicting if you will experience any of these symptoms. The medications that have been prescribed to you will help keep you comfortable for the next few days. Refrain from eating for at least two hours and until the anesthesia has worn off.
Several days after treatment your gums should begin to appear pinker, less swollen, and will bleed less when you floss. These are signs of healing and improving periodontal health. If you have any questions or problems, please call our office
Many adults with missing teeth may qualify, but an exam is needed to evaluate gum health, bone support, and overall oral health.
Treatment length varies from patient to patient. Healing time, the number of implants, and whether additional procedures are needed can all affect the timeline.
Implants should be brushed and flossed carefully, just like natural teeth. Routine checkups and cleanings are also important.
That depends on your needs. Implants often provide more stability and comfort, while dentures may still be appropriate for some patients.
If you are ready to restore your smile with a secure and natural-looking option, dental implants may be worth considering. Contact the office to schedule a consultation, review your treatment options, and learn which approach best fits your oral health needs.
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