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Are Dental Implants Painful To Get?

We understand the jittery feeling that hits as soon as you hear the word “surgery.” The entire process suddenly becomes

3 min readJanuary 30, 2024Dr. Sahil Patel, DDS

We understand the jittery feeling that hits as soon as you hear the word “surgery.” The entire process suddenly becomes daunting; you just want to go home and curl up in bed. But not opting

for your missing teeth because of the fear is irrational. Do you want to know why? Well, for starters, getting

dental implants is not at all painful!

Yes, you read that right. As surprising as it may seem, the entire process is smooth and painless, so there is no need to run away from this life-altering treatment. Let’s get into the details of this.

Dental Implant Surgery - A Quick Overview

The surgery starts with an implant specialist making space in the jawbone to fit a titanium post by drilling into it. This part of fixing

dental implants seems painful

by the looks of it; however, the entire surgery is done under the effects of anesthesia. So, there might be slight pressure, but it won’t hurt you. The surgically inserted post acts as a base or an artificial tooth root that functions as a stimulator for your jaw. After the placement, the next step is fusion. The foreign matter (titanium base) is given time to biologically merge with the jawbone. This process is known as osseointegration, and it often takes months and needs meticulous care since the success of the entire procedure depends on it. Once your implant specialist gives a green signal after thoroughly examining your mouth, an abutment and dental crown are attached.

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How Painful Are Dental Implants?

As mentioned earlier, you are not hurt during dental implant surgery; hence, there is no pain, all thanks to anesthetics.

Dentists effectively numb the entire oral cavity during the procedure, making it virtually painless. As soon as the effects of the anesthetic start wearing off, you may experience some level of discomfort; however, the entire situation after your

dental implant procedure

since oral surgeons always provide effective pain management solutions. One such route is using over-the-counter (OTC) pain medication to relieve soreness. More often than not, this approach is sufficient to alleviate mild post-surgery pain, making the recovery process more manageable. However, you must note that the amount of implants placed also contributes to feeling or level of ache/discomfort.

Types of Sedation Used For Dental Implant Surgery

Advancements in technology have also benefited anesthetists; there are multiple techniques, far more advanced than in years past. This is the reason why the entire

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Advancements in technology have also benefited anesthetists; there are multiple techniques, far more advanced than in years past.

💡Pro Tip

Advancements in technology have also benefited anesthetists; there are multiple techniques, far more advanced than in years past.

dental implant surgery is not painful

for patients. Generally, there are three types of anesthesia used:

  • Local Anesthesia – Just like the name suggests, the effect of numbness is localized to a specific area. You are fully conscious and aware of your surroundings; however, you will not feel pain during the surgery.
  • Oral Sedation – It is administered in the form of a pill and ingested through the mouth. This type of sedation is meant to make you relaxed and a tad bit sleepy, although still conscious. You will need a companion to drive you home after the surgery.
  • Local Anesthesia Via IV Sedation – Also referred to as twilight sedation, it combines the effects of local anesthesia but puts you into a light stage of sleep, leaving you unaware of the procedure.
  • General Anesthesia – The effects of this are seen on the entire body. This means you are entirely unconscious the whole time.

Closing Note

Now that you know that there is virtually no pain involved in getting dental implants, think of the future with them. You can also take guidance from our implant specialists, Dr. Saam Zarrabi, D.D.S., and Dr. Yahya Mansour, D.D.S., M.S., F.A.G.D, F.I.C.O.I., along with their team at

Rodeo Dental and Orthodontics

if you have anything else in your mind. We offer our services in multiple locations, so you can schedule an appointment with us at your convenience by dialing

Dr. Sahil Patel, DDS

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