Dental implants are one of the best ways to replace missing teeth, but one of the most common questions patients ask us is:
“Do implants hurt?”
In this article, we answer this question fully and transparently, examining real patient experiences, implant procedures, and pain relief strategies.
What is a dental implant and at what stages may pain be felt?
A dental implant is a metal post (usually made of titanium) placed into the jawbone to later be used as a crown. This procedure is performed in several steps:
General implant steps
Examination and X-ray (painless)
Implant base surgery
Healing and fusion time of the base with the bone (2 to 6 months)
Installing the abutment piece and then the dental crown
At what stage may pain be felt?
Surgical phase: There may be some pain or discomfort after the anesthesia wears off.
Recovery period: Some patients experience mild pressure or swelling.
Installation of an abutment or crown: Often painless or very mild.
Are dental implants more painful than tooth extraction?
Most patients experience that dental implants are less painful than tooth extractions because the surgery is performed carefully and full anesthesia is given beforehand. Many patients say: “When the implant was placed, I only felt a little pressure. It wasn’t particularly painful.”
How many days after the implant may we have pain?
Usually:
Day 1 to 3: Mild to moderate pain, controlled with painkillers
Day 4 onwards: Significant reduction in pain
After one week: Most patients are pain-free.
If you have severe pain or infection after 7 days, be sure to see a dentist.
How to reduce implant pain?
For greater comfort, it is important to follow these tips:
Use of prescribed painkillers
Cold compresses in the first 24 hours
Avoiding hot, hard, or spicy foods
Complete oral hygiene
Getting enough rest and not sleeping on the operated side
Our patients’ experiences with implant pain
In our clinic, over 80% of patients have reported that:
“The implant pain was much less than I thought”
“The painkillers worked well and there was no need for stronger medication.”
“I was completely comfortable from the second day”
Frequently asked questions about implant pain
1. Can implants be done without anesthesia?
No, all surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia and are completely painless.
2. How many days does the pain last after implants?
Contact your dentist immediately, it may be a sign of infection or another problem.
Conclusion
Dental implants, when performed by an experienced specialist, are not only painless but also one of the safest ways to restore your smile. With proper care and pain relief, you will have a comfortable and stress-free experience.
If you still have questions about implants or are concerned about the pain, you can call the following numbers for a free consultation right now:
02122553440
09125898853