How Long Does Pain Last After a Dental Implant?

If you're considering getting a dental implant, you may be wondering how long the pain will last after the procedure. Learn more about managing pain after dental implant surgery at Bear Valley Dental Care.

How Long Does Pain Last After a Dental Implant?

If you're considering getting a

dental implant

, you may be wondering how long the pain will last after the procedure. It's normal to experience some pain and discomfort after the surgery, but it should start to subside after a few days. Generally, you can expect to feel some pain and tenderness around the implant site for up to 7 days. After that, the pain should start to get less intense.

You may still experience some pain and discomfort for up to 10 days after the procedure, but it should be manageable with pain medication prescribed by your dentist. The amount of pain you experience after a successful dental implant procedure depends on the complexity of the procedure and the number of implants that were placed. You may not feel much pain or discomfort right after the surgery due to numbness and sedation, but it's normal to feel some pain and discomfort when the effects of anesthetic agents and dental sedation wear off. To help control and minimize the pain you may experience from dental implant surgery, you can use ice to numb pain and reduce swelling for the first few days, especially the first day.

It's also important to follow your dentist's instructions for post-operative care, such as taking antibiotics to eliminate infection and save the dental implant. If you want to avoid complications when getting dental implants, it's important to choose an experienced implant dentist. Sometimes, a dental implant doesn't integrate with the patient's bone and the body rejects it, which is also known as a failed implant. Overall, it's normal to experience some pain and discomfort after a dental implant procedure.

However, if you follow your dentist's instructions for post-operative care and take any prescribed medications, you should be able to manage your pain and get back to your normal activities within 1-3 days.