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Dental implants are one of the best and most convenient options for replacing missing teeth. Performed in sometimes in just 1 appointment, the implant process generally yields successful results promoting a natural-looking smile, improved teeth functionality and decreasing your chances of bone loss. If you are considering dental implants as a fixed (rather than removable) solution to replacing missing teeth, here are a few pros and cons you should consider:
In the first few days following implant surgery, it’s vital that you take the medicine prescribed by your dentist. This will help to alleviate any pain and discomfort once the anaesthetic has worn off.
Following surgery it’s important that you stick to soft foods which do not require a lot of chewing. Foods such as yoghurt, soup, eggs, and mashed potatoes are ideal. You can gradually introduce harder foods as your body heals but check with your dentist or surgeon first.
It’s important to take things easy following oral surgery and not to try to do too much, too soon. Refrain from strenuous exercising until you are closer to being totally healed.
Smoking or use of tobacco products affects the body’s ability to heal and will make the healing time far longer than usual. There’s also an increased risk of implant failure. To avoid complications, it’s best to give up smoking before the procedure and until healing is fully completed. In fact, wherever possible, we’d suggest you try and quit for good.
During the healing period, you’ll be asked to visit your dentist for regular progress checks. It’s important that you keep all of these appointments and if you have any problems in between appointments, then please call the dentist right away to get your questions or concerns addressed. This will help prevent any complications during treatment and is important for a successful outcome.
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