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Are dental implants painful?

Are dental implants painful?

The dental implant procedure is generally well-tolerated by most patients, thanks to modern anesthetic techniques and sedation options. While it's natural to have concerns about pain, most patients report experiencing less discomfort than they initially anticipated.

During the actual implant procedure, you'll be thoroughly numbed with local anesthetic, ensuring you don't feel pain while the dentist works. Many dental practices also offer various sedation options to help anxious patients feel more comfortable and relaxed throughout the procedure. The most common sensation patients report during the procedure is pressure rather than pain.

After the procedure, some degree of discomfort is normal as the anesthetic wears off. Most patients experience mild to moderate soreness for a few days following the surgery, similar to that of a tooth extraction. This post-operative discomfort can typically be managed effectively with over-the-counter pain medications and following your dentist's aftercare instructions. The healing process is generally straightforward, with most patients returning to their normal activities within a day or two.

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Your dentist will provide specific instructions for pain management, including when to take medications and how to care for the surgical site. Any significant pain or discomfort that persists beyond the expected recovery period should be reported to your dentist promptly. Call us today for more information. 

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