- September 30, 2022
- By: Dr Quadri
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Is Uncovering Dental Implants Painful?
Human beings do not like pain. Therefore, people thinking of getting dental implants often ask, does dental implant surgery hurt? However, that is not the case; the process remains pain-free and smooth due to anesthetics.
The implant procedure is invasive compared to other dental procedures because it involves the insertion of implants in gums to replace natural teeth. Therefore, you should keep in touch with your dentist at every stage of the process to be on the safer side.
This article also throws some light on uncovering implant procedures. Keep reading!
The covered implant’s healing is necessary to uncover the implant and place the crown safely. The dentist relieves your pain by giving local anesthesia that numbs the gums while uncovering. Once the uncovering is done, the dentist places the crown and completes the implants.
Post the implants procedure
Many people have this misconception that implants hurt badly, which is a half-truth. Dental implants hurt because oral surgery is longer and more invasive than other surgeries, but the pain is bearable and does not last more than a week or two. Of course, it will take time to get used to the new changes and for your jaw to adjust to the new teeth. Also, medications are available to counter the pain post-surgery if you cannot bear it.What causes discomfort after surgery
- Pain due to bruising
- Pain due to swelling
- Pain accompanied by bleeding
Does it hurt during the surgery?
The process varies for every individual according to their requirements and situation. For instance, the standard procedure excludes tooth extraction and bone grafting; therefore, it takes at least three months. And if the patient requires extraction and bone grafting, the process can extend up to six months. The pain differs in intensity at various stages of the process.Stages of implants surgery
- Tooth Extraction
- Bone Graft
- Gum Opening
Is uncovering implants painful?
It is a standard practice to leave the implant after its placement until it heals properly and merges with the jaw. There are two ways to cover implants: first, by using the sutures, and second, with a metal cap.
The covered implant’s healing is necessary to uncover the implant and place the crown safely. The dentist relieves your pain by giving local anesthesia that numbs the gums while uncovering. Once the uncovering is done, the dentist places the crown and completes the implants.
