FAQs

Here are some answers to questions you may have about dental implant treatment…

You should also discuss any concerns with your own clinician…

Can anyone get an implant?

Anyone with mature teeth can get an implant, regardless of age. However, the procedure can take longer in the following cases:

• younger than 18 years old
• severe gum disease
• high blood pressure
• diabetes
• serious illness, such as cancer
• serious osteoporosis

Is it painful to get an implant?

Local anesthesia is normally used to eliminate the pain of implant surgery. Plus, pain medication is usually prescribed to alleviate any post-operative swelling of the gums. This type of pain management is effective and sufficient for most patients.

How long does an implant last?

An implant can last for many years with proper care and regular check ups. Although implants are not susceptible to cavities, maintaining good oral hygiene is important to avoid inflammation around the gums.

Do I need an implant for each lost tooth?

Implants can be used for bridge treatments. For example, 2 implants can be used to restore 4 teeth. However, it is important to consult with your clinician to determine the best treatment option according to the condition of your teeth and gums.

How long do I have to wait for the final prosthetics?

This completely depends on the condition of your bone, gums and general health. For the lower jaw, it can take at least three months, while for the upper jaw, it can take more than four months. If bone grafting is required due to periodontal disease or loss of teeth, the treatment period may be slightly longer.

Are there any health conditions that prohibit implant surgery ?

Patients who have suffered a heart attack or are receiving kidney dialysis should consult with their clinician before considering implant surgery.

Aftercare

With proper care and regular check-ups, implants can be used for long time, similar to healthy natural teeth.

1. Thorough oral care

Brush your teeth carefully and use dental floss and a proxabrush to keep the space between your teeth clean.

2. No smoking

The carbon monoxide component in tobacco affects the blood flow of the gums and bones.
As a result, smoking increases the implant failure rate by 10 times.

3. Regular check-ups

Unlike natural teeth, implant teeth have no nerves, so if they are inflamed, there may be no pain.
Therefore, regular check-ups are important for long-term maintenance.

[ Regular check-up cycle ]

After 1 week

  • Do not stimulate the surgical site
  • Refrain from eating hot food
  • Intake liquid food
  • Gargle with mouthwash
  • No smoking

After 1 month

  • Although the wound is healed, the bone condition is still sensitive
  • Refrain from eating hard food, as impact or shaking can weaken the implant

After 3 months

  • The gingival bones and implants are now firmly fixed

After 6 months

  • Examination of oral hygiene status and stability condition of implants
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