5 Tips to reduce throbbing pain after getting dental implants

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5 Tips to reduce throbbing pain after getting dental implants Fixing implant teeth is an excellent way of tooth replacement and it is recommended for several reasons. The fixed implant teeth guarantee a longlasting solution and healthy smile whilst preventing jaw bone loss. The implants are fixed with a surgical procedure under local anesthesia or conscious sedation. When the sedation wears off, you will feel little discomfort like bruising, soreness, swelling and pain around the implant site. Meanwhile, the degree of pain varies for each person depending on factors like implant location, complexity of the surgery, patient's health complications, etc. Such side effects are common in the initial stages of recovery and can go with the implant heals.

Luckily, there are ways to manage implant pain at home that are discussed in this post. Here are the tips to minimize pain during recovery after getting dental implants.

1) Limit physical activities Doing arduous works or strenuous exercises immediately after dental implant surgery will increase blood pressure. It is followed by unnecessary bleeding that disrupts the blood clots and persists the healing process. Hence you should not involve in any physical activities for a few days after fixing implants.


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