Does it hurt?
The
surgery is usually carried out as an outpatient procedure under
local anaesthetic mainly with an intravenous sedative, and is generally
not at all painful. When the local anaesthetic wears off some hours
after the surgery, mild discomfort is normal; you will be given
advice about painkillers, which will relieve this.
How long do I need to
wait for my implants to bond before I get my new teeth?
Usually
we must wait 3 months in the lower jaw and 6 in the upper before
we can begin to construct the new teeth. In a some cases it may
be possible to shorten this period.
Do implants
ever fail?
Implants
are very successful, well over 90% of implants bond successfully.
(Smokers have a higher failure rate). If an implant should fail
then it can often be replaced. Sometimes when several implants are
placed and one fails, it is possible to proceed with the original
treatment plan and replace the missing teeth without needing to
replace the failed implant.
Is bone grafting is sometimes
necessary?
Sometimes the implant surgeon needs to build up the bone in the implant
area. (Bone often dissolves away following tooth loss). Sometimes
the surgeon is able to bend or stretch the bone to allow implant
placement, or artificial bone substitute can be used. Very occasionally
bone needs to be taken from a different area of the patient as a
graft. Commonly this is from a different part of the jawbone. In
a small minority of patients the bone grafting procedure is more
involved, your surgeon will of course explain this to you. |