Are You Considering A Tooth Implant?

Losing a tooth isn’t a very uncommon thing. The 3 most common ways to fill the thus created gap are – bridge, dentures and dental implants! Choosing among them would require some research from your side and a consultation with a reputed practitioner of orthodontics South East London who would let you know about all the three in detail and the best possible option for you. Let’s have a peek into the tooth implant procedure and the ways to relieve pain post the process.


Tooth Implants

When you opt for a dental implant, the end result is a permanent, natural-looking and functioning tooth. Such teeth are almost identically to real teeth. This treatment unlike the others not only avoids bone loss but also encourages bone growth. But an implant procedure is a long and multi-step procedure. When the patient has enough bone to support the metal post it can directly be surgically implanted into the jawbone. Then there is about a 6 months wait process in which the post fuses into the jaw bone permanently. It is called osseointegration. During this waiting period, the practitioner of orthodontics South East London would fit a temporary crown onto the post. This would be replaced by a permanent looking tooth once the bone fusion is successful.

Although the finished product is superior in terms of look, feel, and durability, not everyone can have dental implants done. Every person does not have sufficient bone structure at the place where the new tooth will be attached, thus ruling out chances of getting an implant. Since the site is open, the chances of infection are high. Even having gum disease can prevent you from getting a successful tooth implant. People having osteoporosis also need to undergo a bone graft process before the implant.

Dental implants are lengthy, expensive and are rarely covered by insurance. But they are often the most effective way to replace lost teeth, leaving you with a healthy, natural-looking permanent smile!


What to expect after dental implant surgery

The common side effects after a dental implant surgery include puffiness, bruising, and discomfort on the implant site during the first two to three days of recovery. Usually, all such effects subside in about three days post the surgery. Be prepared to experience some degree of discomfort and pain during the early stages of recovery. But rest assured, such pain is manageable and your practitioner of orthodonticsSouth East London would provide you medication for the same.

There can be cases where the implant procedure could be more complex. This could be because of aspects like the implant’s location or patient’s health complications. Some patients may even require a prior bone graft, or have the implant surgery alongside some additional procedures. In such specific cases, the pain felt during the recovery could be higher. But such cases are not very common. A majority of patients would seek help by following the below tips to relieve their discomfort.

Techniques to Relieve Pain after a Dental Implant

Medication

Your the orthodontist would prescribe you painkilling medications also known as analgesics; post your dental implants South East London procedure. This is the single most effective and best way to lessen post-surgical discomfort and pain. Even common over the counter painkillers that contain acetaminophen or ibuprofen can serve the purpose. Both doctors prescribed and over-the-counter medication is a safe and viable solution to lessen the discomfort and pain.


Ice Pack or Cold Compress
Cold packs help reduce early swelling and bruising. Using a cold compress for the first 48 hours post-surgery in two or three 15-minute intervals on the sore area would result in a noticeable decrease in swelling.


Soft Foods
By eating only soft foods you would relieve pressure on your gum tissues and jaw. This would give them a chance to heal faster and better. Some options for soft foods include mashed potatoes, yogurt, soup, canned fruit, fish, and oatmeal. The main aim you should have for a few days is avoiding chewing food from the implant side and using the other side instead. This way you can dodge a great deal of pain and irritation and also have a shorter recovery time.


Physical Activity
It is recommended you relax for the rest of the day post-procedure. Any kind of physical activity and strain interferes with the healing process and could result in bleeding and discomfort. You may feel physically well but after dental implants South East London procedure, orthodontists recommend you avoid overexertion for the first three days.


The Mindful Dentist

If you live in the South East London, trust the team at The Mindful Dentist to care for your teeth. Our dentists- KushelMorjaria and Chetan Morjaria- provide expert tooth replacement services including bridges, dentures, and implants. To request an appointment, or to learn more about ways to relieve pain after receiving a dental implant, call The Mindful Dentist in South East London at 0208 771 7888. You may even drop them a mail at info@mindfuldentist.london or request an appointment online at  www.mindfuldentist.london.

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