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Instructions for Dental Implants & Grafting

Special Instructions After Implants or Grafting Procedures
Additional instructions apply for any implants or bone/soft tissue grafting procedures. Frequently, the stitches for these procedures are NOT dissolvable. We need additional time for the wound to heal to protect the underlying implant or graft. The stitches will need to remain in the wound for up to four weeks. During this period:

  • PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE WOUND AND SUTURES. It will be a natural tendency for your tongue to touch and play with the sutures. This will cause early wound breakdown and exposure of the implant or graft, resulting in a higher failure rate.
  • Keep all chewing limited to the opposite side (the side not operated on) of the mouth.
  • Do not brush over the fresh wound for at least two weeks.Following the second day, you may rinse your mouth gently, not too vigorously.
  • As the swelling subsides, it might feel like the stitches are loosening up. Please do NOT cut them.
  • Partial dentures or flippers should not be used immediately after surgery until your post-operative appointment, unless you are specifically instructed otherwise. Even when worn, they should be used as little as possible during the first two weeks of the healing period. When the denture is placed, it should not touch the gums in the area of the surgery. If it does, this can cause ulceration of the wound edges and breakdown of the suture margins. This can lead to failure of the graft or implant. When you are at home and not in public, please take them out.
  • Depending on the site and bone quality, your doctor may attach a temporary tooth to the implant. This tooth is for esthetics only and should NOT be used for chewing or function until the implant is fully healed (up to 3 months).

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A healthy smile attracts people. It communicates vitality and self-confidence. When accidents, genetics, or disease cause dental failure, your looks, ability to eat, and very self-image may suffer. Fortunately, modern dentistry has developed amazing abilities to prevent or reverse dental disasters. Modern dental implants can support replacement teeth that are so natural-looking they can’t be distinguished from the original incisors, cuspids, and molars. Often the transformation can be made almost instantaneously; the patient may be able to go home with a new smile on the day his or her failing teeth are extracted. The implant-supported new teeth do more than just look good. They restore function and keep the underlying jawbone healthy.
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