Understandably,
getting a major dental procedure such as having dental implants is worrisome to
those who have never done it before. Not only should you be absolutely sure
that this is the right oral care decision to make, you should also have full
trust in your attending dentist.
Although getting
dental implants may take longer than other regular kinds of procedures, it does
not have to be uncomfortable. Here are some tips that could help you prepare
for your trip to the dentist for your implants.
Schedule
Note that a dental
implant procedure doesn’t just happen in a single appointment. It may take
several sessions on the chair for the entire thing to be completed, especially
if you have more than just one tooth to deal with. You don’t want to space
these procedures too far apart from each other. The sooner you get them all
done, the better. So check your calendar, coordinate with your dentist, and set
the most feasible and convenient appointment for the procedures.
Recovery
Another reason why
scheduling the procedure correctly is important is that it will also inevitably
affect your recovery period. The more dental implants you have, the longer
recovery period you may require. How fast you heal will depend on your body,
though. Some people only need a day to recover and be able to eat properly,
while others may need as long as a couple of weeks. Generally, though, a couple
of days is all it takes.
If you’re trying to
estimate the time it will take for your implants to fully heal, jawbone and
all, it may take some 4-6 months. Expect it to be longer if you have bone
grafting done as well.
Again, your dentist is in the best position to clue you in, especially on things you have to do before you get your dental implants. Make sure to set that date for a consultation before you do anything else.