So, you did it.
You took the plunge and got oral implants fitted; good for you!
Not only have you invested in a cosmetic option that will improve your smile, but oral implants have been linked to improved oral health, better digestion, and improved speech. What’s not to love about that?
As you leave your dental surgery post-fitting, you may have some questions that you either forgot to ask your dentist or have only just thought of. After all, you have undertaken a large procedure and, of course, you want to know how to keep the implants, your gums and your mouth healthy for the next few months, so you can have the prosthetic teeth fitted.
If you came to Clapham South Dental to have your dental implants in Clapham, then you chose an experienced dental team who can help you through the next few months with confidence and experience. Our team has fitted thousands of oral implants and are knowledgeable about the healing process and beyond.
But, what are some of the most frequent questions we are asked by our patients about dental implants in Clapham? Read on to find out!
Can I brush my teeth after the fitting?
This is a common question we are asked and, as odd as it may sound, our team will recommend that you do not brush the implant site until the stitches have healed.
While this may seem counterintuitive, brushing the area may cause additional inflammation and even cause the stitches to open, creating further complications.
If there are any natural teeth in your mouth, brush them as you normally would, but be very careful. To keep the implants and the surrounding site clean, gargle salt water as required. This will also speed up the healing and reduce the chance of infection.
Will it be painful?
You may experience some discomfort after having, but this should be minimal.
Sensations akin to those of having had extractions or root canals are common, along with some soreness of the gum. dental implants in Clapham
What should I look out for?
Keep an eye out for excessive inflammation and discolouration at the implant site. These are indicative of an infection. Look out for swelling to the face, jaw or neck, as these are also symptoms of an infection that requires urgent treatment.
If you are in an excessive amount of pain, call our team immediately.
Can I smoke or drink after they are fitted?
Once fitted, do not smoke any substances or drink alcohol for two weeks minimum.
To avoid discomfort, do not consume any hot liquids, such as soups or teas and avoid ice-based products too.
Is there any food I should avoid?
Once your implants are fitted, avoid eating spicy foods like curries; these will aggravate your gums and encourage inflammation.
Avoid eating hard foods, like fruits and raw veg, and eat lukewarm foods that are soft and easy to chew; additional pressure caused by hard foods may cause the implants to come loose or detach completely.