Let’s discuss what to expect during tooth implant surgery. We will divide it into three parts: before, during, and after.
An implant procedure goes like this:
Before the Procedure
We begin with X-rays, an exam, and a consultation. We’ll take numerous X-rays of your teeth and jaw. Images are taken from many angles. It’s vital to validate that you have enough healthy bone structure.
If you don’t have sufficient bone at the implant site, we may recommend bone grafting surgery. (This is discussed on our website.)
During the exam, we will check that your gums are healthy. Along with healthy bone, healthy gums are required.
During the consultation, we’ll address your oral and physical health in general. We will discuss your medical history. Dr. Blackwood will confirm that you are a good candidate for the treatment.
Pre-Surgery Prep
Dr. Blackwood may prescribe an anti-bacterial rinse for you to use for a few days prior to the surgery. You may also be prescribed antibiotics to help prevent infection.
During Implant Surgery
First, we’ll use local anesthesia to numb the implant site.
Next, Dr. Blackwood will make an incision in the gums. This opens the gums so the bone is accessible.
Dr. Blackwood will then drill a small hole. The hole is the precise diameter and depth of the post. Then the implant post is screwed into the hole in the bone.
We’ll take an X-ray to verify the implant is in the correct place. Dr. Blackwood will sew the gums back over the implant.
NOTE: The image shows the implant with the connector piece attached. This is how it will look when it is ready for the final crown. When the post is initially implanted, as mentioned, the gums are sewn back over the site. During the months the post is fusing to the bone, the implant post will not be visible.
The tooth implant procedure will take about an hour.
If the implant site (and missing tooth) is visible when you smile, we will create a removable partial denture. You can wear this ‘flipper’ while you are waiting for the final crown.
After Implant Surgery
Patients usually feel minimal pain when the local anesthesia wears off. There may be some swelling at the implant location. Slight bruising may take place as well.
Acetaminophen or ibuprofen is usually adequate for post-surgery soreness. Most dental implant patients can go back to work after the surgery.
That’s it!
There is minimal pain. You won’t have to take an entire day off. Most likely, you’ll be back to your normal activities immediately.
Contact Salt Lake Dental Care – Clint Blackwood DDS:
801-938-8855
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
279 E 5900 S Ste 202
Murray, Utah
84107