Post-Care Tips for Dental Implants Procedure

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Post-Care Tips for Dental Implants Procedure

Planning to undergo a minor dental surgery? Then get your Dental Implants in Sydney. During the placement of the implants, you won’t feel any discomfort or pain since you will be given a mild anaesthesia. After the procedure is done and once you are out of your dentist’s clinic, you might experience some discomforts and there are some important do’s and don’ts that you have to follow. Below are some important dental implant post care tips that will help you out 

Avoid spitting, rinsing and brushing your teeth, means don’t disturb or touch the surgical wounds hours after your surgery.

It is common to experience slight bleeding from the gums, oozing or redness in the saliva, hours and even a few days after the dental implant surgery. If you experience excessive bleeding, you can control this by gently wiping or rinsing the clots in your mouth. Then you can place a gauze pad over the surgery site and bite firmly with constant pressure for every half an hour. You need to consult your dentist if excess bleeding still exists.

Avoid intake of hot beverages & food for two, three days. Also, avoid intake of hard food. You can eat something soft but be sure not to chew on the side where you have undergone Dental Implants. Avoid doing vigorous physical activities during this period.

While you feel that the effect of local anaesthesia is wearing off, you can have the prescribed pain killer pills. However, make sure you don’t drive or operate any heavy machines or equipment, if you have taken in strong doses of painkillers since you may feel groggy and this may slow down your reflexes. Generally, any pain or discomfort you feel after the Dental Implants surgery in Sydney will get reduced gradually each day.


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