Most people as a more stable solution for their smiles. The process of acquiring dental implants takes several months, but the results will be well worth it!

There are four facts, including the recovery time, bone grafting, changing your diet, and integrating a good oral hygiene routine, that you should consider about the dental implant recovery process in order to prepare for this procedure.

In this article, we will discuss each of these facts and how to best prepare yourself for a life-changing smile. So, keep reading.

Recovery Time Will Vary

The recovery time after receiving dental implants is determined by the number of implants you received. However, the time to recover is much shorter than most people believe.

The majority of post-dental implant syndromes will occur during the first week and may include minor bleeding around the implant sites, bruising, swelling, sore tongue and throat, and jaw stiffness.

Bone Grafting

When considering dental implants, the next thing to consider is whether or not bone grafting is required.

Implants function by being attached straight into your jawbone by the surgeon using something that resembles a screw. Consider this screw, also known as a post, to be your new root. Once your gums have healed sufficiently, the surgeon will attach the artificial tooth to the post.

Before the procedure, your doctor will perform 3D digital imaging to ensure that your jaw can support the post. If the doctor determines that your jaw is not strong enough, a bone graft may be required. This is also another factor to think about when assessing your recovery time. Your recovery time will be extended if you require a bone graft.

Changing Your Diet

After your dental implant operation, you will need to avoid certain foods and beverages to allow your implant to heal. The following are some of the most important foods and beverages to avoid while recovering:

  • Acidic foods: Tomatoes, lemons, apples, grapes, peanuts, cheese, pasta, rice, pizza
  • Acidic beverages: alcohol, sports drinks, hot chocolate, etc.

Acidic foods and drinks can irritate the tissue surrounding your implant, causing pain and inflammation.

It is also best to avoid consuming anything hard in order to avoid the risk of causing any harm. Soft foods that are recommended for you to eat while you are recovering include

  • Oatmeal
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Baked beans
  • Eggs
  • Fish
  • Bananas
  • Avocadoes
  • Protein shakes
  • Smoothies
  • Ice cream
  • Soup

You should eat soft foods for at least one week after your procedure, and possibly even longer, depending on your surgeon’s instructions.

Incorporating A Good Oral Hygiene Routine

If you already brush two times a day and floss once a day, this will be no problem. You should continue your oral hygiene routine, but if opening your mouth is difficult or painful right after your treatment, your dentist will recommend rinsing with salt water or an antibacterial mouthwash to avoid infection.

When you can brush and floss your teeth, you should do so, but be gentle during the recovery process.

Contact Smile Crew For Dental Implants

Smile Crew is considered one of the leading dental implant organizations in Croydon because of our dedication and commitment to developing innovative, safe, effective, and high-quality dental implants. So, get in touch with our experts to find out more about our dental implant procedures.

You can book a dental appointment online with us or reach out to us on the below contact details.

 

Smile Crew Dentist Croydon

Address: 111 Maroondah Hwy, Croydon VIC 3136

Phone Number: 03 9723 0703