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Tips for Recovering from a Bone Graft for Dental Implants

November 24, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — exceptionaldentistry @ 4:31 am
Illustration of block dental bone graft and dental implant

Successful dental implant treatment often depends on preliminary procedures that prepare the mouth to support new teeth. One common preliminary procedure is bone grafting which strengthens and enlarges the jawbone so it can bond well with dental implants. If your oral surgeon has recommended that you undergo a dental bone graft in Gainesville, it’s understandable if you are a bit nervous, but don’t worry. In this blog post, discover what you can expect during bone graft recovery and how you can stay as comfortable as possible while you are on the mend.

Expect Swelling and Bruising

Swelling and bruising are normal after a bone graft for dental implants. Applying a cold compress to the outside of your face can keep these issues to a minimum. Be sure not to apply ice for more than 20-30 minutes at a time.

Be Careful About What You Eat

Generally, it’s best to stick to a liquid diet for at least 24 hours following a bone graft. It is unlikely you will feel up to eating solid foods during that period anyway. Things like applesauce, smoothies, and broth are all good choices. When you resume eating solid foods, be careful around your surgical site.

If you notice a grainy feeling under your gums while you chew, it’s possible some of the grafted bone granules have become dislodged. This is normal and is usually not a big deal. Most of the grafted material should stay right where it belongs.

Do Not Smoke

Smoking slows down your body’s healing process and can increase your risk of infection after oral surgery, so smoking during your recovery is certainly not a wise move. Also, consider it isn’t just smoking that can interfere with recovery. Nicotine itself can also hinder healing, so nicotine patches should be avoided during your recovery as well.

Call Your Oral Surgeon with Questions

If you follow your surgeon’s post-op instructions, it’s unlikely that you’ll run into any complications after your procedure. However, you shouldn’t hesitate to call for help if you experience any strange or unusual side effects, such as severe pain or signs of an infection. The sooner you get such issues taken care of, the better.

Be Patient

The timeline for recovery from a dental bone graft in Gainesville varies from patient to patient and depends largely on the type of graft that is performed. A block bone graft (where a solid chunk of grafting material is placed in the jaw) may require a longer recovery than a particulate graft (where grainy, bone-like material is used).

Your overall health and other factors will also play a role in determining how long it takes for you to get back to feeling like yourself. Most people find their gums are healed within just a few weeks. It will take longer for your bone to recover (perhaps a few months), but you should experience little discomfort after your soft tissues are healed.

Bone grafting is often an important part of dental implant treatment. Knowing what to expect after your procedure can help you commit to it with confidence!

About the Practice

At Exceptional Dentistry & Sedation Center, we offer unparalleled expertise and state-of-the-art services to meet your family, cosmetic, or reconstructive dental needs. Our three dentists have extensive training at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies where they teach doctors from all over the world the art and science of cosmetic, restorative, and physiological dentistry. If you are interested in dental implants, we offer bone grafting, and the entire treatment can be completed at our office location. Schedule a consultation on our website or call (352) 332-6725.

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