Dental implants are a practical and convenient approach for replacing lost teeth and regaining strong support for your teeth and bite, allowing you to eat and speak again. Getting implants is a big decision, and you might doubt it even though they are the most reliable way to replace teeth lost to dental illness, accident, or injury. Here are the key things to remember before and after dental implant surgery.
Before Dental Implant Surgery
A few diagnostic tests are required to ensure your bone and, thus, your jaws are in sound condition to sustain the implant therapy. These x-rays and scans will help your dentist to evaluate and plan your treatment.
Evaluation
You must thoroughly examine your teeth and oral structure to determine whether your jaw bone is of the optimal quality and quantity to receive dental implants. Dental implant surgery is often an outpatient procedure. Therefore the entire course of treatment is planned following the kind and extent of procedure you anticipate. Local anaesthetics, IV sedation, or general anaesthesia are options. In addition, it may involve bone grafting and tooth extraction.
Reports
X-rays and CBCT play a significant role in the procedure. Your dentist can determine the ideal position and dimensions of the implant due to the precise visuals they offer of your oral anatomy. The size, shape, and condition of your jawbone are assessed using several digital scanning technologies and the presence of any nerves or other tissues that the implant could compromise. It is essential to evaluate any eventualities before jumping into the surgical procedure. You may experience discomfort and swelling post-therapy as your body’s natural response. However, most patients discover that they may resume their routine the day after a dental implant has been placed.
Placing the Implant
Dental implant surgery requires a high level of expertise, and the success of the process relies on the experience of the implantologist, a dentist who specialises in placing implants. However, implant surgery is now relatively pain-free, thanks to technological advances and pain control methods. Here are some basic steps taken while placing an implant –
- Your gums and a portion of your mouth will be numbed throughout the procedure under local anaesthesia. Most implant procedures can be carried out under local anaesthesia thanks to advancements.Â
- An oral surgeon will cut the gum, revealing the jawbone below.
- A series of drills being progressively longer and bigger than the previous one will be used to create space for the implant.Â
- The implant post will be placed into the jawbone.
- You may cover the space with a temporary, removable denture for aesthetic reasons until the permanent tooth can be placed on the implant.
How much do dental implants cost?
Dental implant treatment depends on the type of implant system used, the area of the implant in the jaw bone, and the kind of implant placed. We pride ourselves in using implant systems of the highest quality and supported by research. Our dental implants are the most affordable in Mumbai, India, so why not get the dental implant treatment that can boost your confidence? We offer almost all globally accepted implant systems!
You can go through the lists of implants we utilise at our website www.signaturesmiles.in
Treatment Duration
The implant takes 3 to 6 months to unify the jawbone and heal after placing it. Then, the final crown or denture is affixed, known as an “abutment.” The process takes up to a few months, from initial evaluation to final restoration. However, cosmetic dental centres drastically shortened treatment duration using cutting-edge technology.
Each patient will experience healing at a different pace. Depending on your distinctive particular circumstance and treatment strategy, your recovery time will vary. For example, a bad diet, excessive alcohol use, and lack of dental care can all delay the healing process, and our dentists will schedule further appointments accordingly.
Post Implant surgery care –
Avoid smoking
Successful healing requires making healthy lifestyle decisions. Smoking restricts healing significantly. Smokers get exposed to nicotine, which narrows their blood vessels and decreases blood flow to their soft tissues, impacting their immune systems. This slows healing and impacts the gum and bone’s long-term health. Avoid consuming tobacco products because they slow healing, raise infection risks, and increase the possibility of implant failure. Smoking significantly affects post-treatment healing. Additionally, consuming tobacco products reduces bone formation and irritates healthy tissue growth in that region, prolonging the treatment timeframe.
Connect with your dentist.
After implant surgery, it’s typical to have some discomfort, soreness, and swelling around the gums. Follow the advice of your dentist, such as eating soft foods and using cold packs to minimise swelling to hasten your recovery. Make sure your implants are in good condition and are infection-free. Visit your dentist at least two times a year. To promote optimal oral health and implant success, getting a professional cleaning can always work best.
Eating and drinking
On the day before surgery, limiting fluid intake to cold beverages is best. Keep hydrated, and avoid alcohol, hot beverages, and spicy or hot foods. Eat nothing till the local anaesthetic has worn off. Even if eating during the first few days is problematic, maintain a healthy diet. You’ll recover more quickly and have more energy. Choose softer foods if possible, and chew away from the implant location. It is better to avoid foods like popcorn, seeds, and fruit with seeds since they can hamper healing and affect recovery. After seven to ten days, most patients can usually resume their regular diet.
Maintain good oral hygiene.
Proper dental hygiene involves brushing and flossing twice daily and using oral irrigation to clean between the crowns. Plaque accumulation around implants can promote gum disease, compromise the implant, and eventually result in failure. However, your implants could endure a lifetime with proper maintenance.
Dental implant success
Many patients have found that dental extractions and root canal procedures can be considerably more painful than implant surgery. Dental implants are typically easier to put in. It is a single-action treatment, usually with predictable outcomes. Maintaining proper dental hygiene is a commitment to the success of your implant surgery. If your dentist is satisfied with your treatment progress, your ongoing care will be similar to that of a patient with natural teeth.
At Signature Smiles, we offer dental implant treatments that are both excellent and reasonably priced. We also provide a variety of alternatives, including all-on-4 and all-on-6 dental implant treatments. Contact our clinic and schedule an appointment with one of our expert implant specialists if you have any questions.