Timeline: 1-2 hours for surgery; initial healing 7-14 days
The actual implant placement is performed as an outpatient procedure, typically in your dentist’s office. Here’s what happens:
Before Surgery: You’ll receive detailed pre-operative instructions, including guidelines about eating, drinking, and medications. Most patients are advised to arrange transportation home, especially if sedation is used. Wear comfortable clothing and plan for a relaxed day after your procedure.
During Surgery: The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to numb the area completely. Many Virginia Beach patients also choose sedation dentistry options for added comfort and relaxation. The implant specialist makes a small incision in the gum, prepares the precise location in the bone using specialized instruments, and places the titanium implant post. The surgical site is then closed with sutures. For some cases, temporary teeth can be placed the same day.
What You’ll Feel: Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the procedure is. With proper anesthesia, you shouldn’t feel pain during surgery perhaps some pressure or vibration, but no sharp pain. If you experience any discomfort, let your dentist know immediately so anesthesia can be adjusted.
After Surgery: Mild to moderate discomfort is normal and typically peaks within the first 48-72 hours. Most Virginia Beach patients manage this easily with over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medication. Swelling and minor bruising are common and resolve within a week. You’ll receive detailed post-operative instructions about diet (soft foods for the first week), oral hygiene (gentle care around the surgical site), and activity restrictions (avoid strenuous exercise for several days).
Recovery Timeline: Most patients return to work within 1-2 days. Normal activities can usually resume within a week, though you’ll continue following dietary guidelines to protect the healing implant.