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Is Getting Dental Implants Painful?

There are a great many benefits to dental implant surgery, including restoring function and appearance to your smile following the loss of a tooth or teeth. Today, our Winnipeg dentists answer common questions about any pain that may be associated with dental implant surgery.

Does Dental Implant Surgery Hurt?

The short answer is, that it shouldn't.

OK, What's the Long Answer?

The longer answer is that we begin the procedure by applying local anesthesia. There will be a needle involved, and during the procedure, you may feel pressure – but the nerves should be numbed and unable to transmit much if any pain response. In cases where needles or dental procedures cause anxiety, sedation options are available to make the procedure less stressful.

The Steps of Dental Implant Surgery

As explained above, the first step is administering a local anesthetic to numb the area where the implant is being surgically installed. Once the area is acceptably numb to pain, a space is created in your gums and jaw bone for the titanium post that holds the implant in place.

Lastly, the post is inserted and secured. A cap is placed on top to keep it safe while it heals for the next few months.

How Long Does Recovery Take? Will it Hurt After the Procedure?

Many of our patients tell us they are surprised by how unintrusive they find the procedure to be. You should be able to return to your regular life a few days to a week after the procedure. You still may experience some post-surgical discomfort for a little while afterward. We usually recommend over-the-counter pain medication, such as ibuprofen, to help make recovery comfortable.

Crowning your Dental Implant

It takes around four months for a new dental implant to fuse to the bone. Once this has happened, it will be time to return to our Winnipeg dental practice to have your dental implant(s) crowned. The crown is what will give the implant a natural look, much like a real tooth.

Do you have questions about dental implants? Contact Redwood Dental Centre today to make an appointment with one of our Winnipeg dentists.

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Looking for a dentist in Winnipeg? Redwood Dental Centre is happily accepting new patients at our dental clinic! Contact us to get started today. 

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