What are the adverse reactions after dental implant surgery? Neat and beautiful teeth are everyone’s favorite, so now dental implant surgery is very popular.
Dental implants are the choice of many people. Dental implants not only make up for the lack of teeth, but also improve oral occlusion and restore chewing functions, so that we can continue to enjoy delicious food and no longer suffer from the pain of not being able to eat hard food. Dental implants are a common way to repair teeth.
But a lot of people will worry about whether there are side effects of dental implants, whether there are harm to dental implants, and whether there are harm to dental implants in the end?
What are the dangers of dental implants?
This happens when the stitches are too tight or too loose during dental implants.
Especially in the case of improper dental implant cleaning, induced infection, more likely to lead to local wound dehiscence.
The solution to the harm is to timely debridement and suture again to avoid implant exposure.
Bleeding dental implants are a minimally invasive procedure that should result in no bleeding after the tooth is implanted.
Why do dental implants cause “blood damage”?
At this time, due to the inadequate technology of dental implantation, dental implantation still has some damage to the periodontal tissue. If the dentist has a large injury or extensive submucosal dissection during mucoperiosteal dissection, especially poor postoperative compression, submucosal or subcutaneous bleeding is easy to occur.
There is also a bleeding situation of implant teeth, is in a stage of surgery to implant “dental nails”, the implant through the lower edge of the jaw, can also occur submental congestion.
Local congestion can generally be absorbed after a few days, can be in the early postoperative cold compress, late hot compress.
However, if the patient receiving dental implants has bleeding tendency due to systemic factors, treatment should be symptomatic.
The technique of the lower lip numbness implant is in place, it won’t damage the nerve, because underneath the alveolar bone is the nerve, it’s called the inferior alveolar nerve, and if you put the implant in the back, it will destroy that nerve, so to protect the nerve, you put it in front of the nerve.
But if a dentist injures the mental nerve during an intraoperative dissection, or directly injures the lower alveolar nerve during an implant placement, the patient may experience numbness in the lower lip.
Damage to the inferior mental nerve is usually recoverable, but if the inferior alveolar nerve is injured, the implant should be removed to avoid nerve re-placement for implantation.
Gingival hyperplasia is a complication caused by too little “root” penetration of the implant, or poor connection between the “root” and the bridge.
Will cause poor local hygiene, the occurrence of long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation, the final result is gum hyperplasia.
Infection If the patient does not choose a regular hospital for dental implant operation, then there may be a risk of infection.
This is mostly because the operation is not properly sterilized, or surgical instruments caused by contamination.