What should I pay attention to during the recovery period after the implant?
It is normal to see blood in the mouth for 24 hours after the procedure. Applying ice to the treated area during the first day (applying with ice for 10 minutes, waiting for 10 minutes, continuing for several hours) and sleeping with your head up for the first 2 nights will speed up the treatment. Spitting, gargling and mouth rinsing should not be done on the first day. It is normal to have swelling and bruising in the implanted areas or adjacent areas for 2-3 days. It goes away with recovery within 10 days. Do not smoke or drink alcohol for the first 24 hours. It is extremely important not to smoke until the operation area is completely healed. Be sure to use the medications prescribed by your doctor as recommended. The stitches placed in the mouth are removed approximately 1 week later, depending on the condition of the patient and the wound.
How should I eat after the implant? When to eat after the implant?
You can start feeding after the effect of local anesthesia wears off. You should avoid hot food and drinks for the first few days after the procedure. Soft foods such as yoghurt, cheese, soups, fruit juices, soft-cooked eggs, soft meat, milk, ice cream, pudding and the filling of bread at room temperature can be consumed.
Can I go to work after having an implant? Can I continue my daily life after having the implant?
If the procedures that concern the entire jaw have not been performed, you can often go to work the next day and return to your daily life.
After the implant is made. How to Care?
After implant application, it is very important to pay attention to oral hygiene. In addition to regular tooth brushing, the implanted area should be cleaned by using special threads, interdental brushes and oral irrigators recommended by your physician. Using mouthwash will contribute to oral hygiene. Control processes are also very important, it is necessary to go for checks every 6 months for the first two years, and then annually. The most accurate guidance will be given by your physician.
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