Dental implants postoperative nursing principle steps/methods dental implant surgery, patients generally only slightly dull pain or discomfort, do not need to take painkillers, sensitive or local feel pain, but if the patients postoperative day can add with painkillers, if under normal circumstances, 24 hours after surgery, patients will no longer have constant pain feeling.
Do not brush your teeth and rinse your mouth with water within 24 hours after the completion of dental implant, because excessive frequency of mouthwash can lead to gargling and bleeding. However, rinse your mouth with mouthwash after meals to prevent food residue in the mouth. Eat and drink appropriately 2 hours after the operation, and do not overheat the food.
Stitches can be removed 7 to 10 days after implantation, and timely stitches can prevent local infection.
Due to the different constitution and operation process of the patients, there may be different degrees of surgical reaction, some patients have mild reaction or no discomfort reaction, some will appear local edema and ecchymosis, generally lasting about 3-5 days.
Antibiotics were routinely used after surgery.
For simple implant surgery (small number of implants, short operation time, and good recovery), oral antibiotics are given postoperatively. For complex implant surgery, intravenous antibiotics are required to prevent infection.