When Can I Go Back to Work After Dental Implant Surgery?
March 5, 2022
When you’re missing your natural teeth, dental implants provide a solution that is truly second-to-none. In order to receive them, you’ll need to undergo a minor oral surgery which can take some time to heal from. The amount of time you’ll need to set aside following dental implant surgery will vary based on a few different factors. That includes how many implants you placed, your day-to-day habits, and more.
More Complex Treatments Require More Healing
It’s probably not surprising to hear, but the more implants you intend to have placed, the more time you’ll need to ensure you’ve fully healed before returning to work. Even if you feel physically fine after surgery, your body needs time to adjust to the titanium posts placed inside of your jaw.
For example, a single implant post will likely need only a few days to a week to heal completely. Even then, you may only need to take one to two days off work to rest and avoid strenuous activities. Having several implants placed to hold a denture will generally require a few more days on average.
The Nature of Your Job Has an Impact
If you currently work a desk job or similar occupation where you sit for a majority of the time, you may be able to return to work sooner. You’ll still need to keep to a soft diet to protect your tooth replacement, but working shouldn’t be much of an issue if your job doesn’t require strenuous labor.
On the other hand, those with jobs that require a lot of physical activity will definitely need to schedule more time off to heal. Furthermore, you should avoid any strenuous exercise until the dentist has had a chance to evaluate your jaw and confirm everything is healing as planned.
Your Existing Health and At-Home Habits Matter
While it’s possible for people with chronic health conditions to receive dental implants, the healing process will take more time if you have a compromised immune system, history of substance abuse, or hormonal imbalance. Patients with these conditions will want to set aside more time for healing.
Additionally, you’ll want to keep the following tips in mind:
- Get plenty of rest and stay hydrated
- Keep your head elevated while sleeping to ensure effective blood flow
- Avoid tobacco products at all costs
- Do not consume any foods that are hard, spicy, sweet, or acidic to prevent irritating the treatment site
- Do not use straws or spit with force
The closer you follow your aftercare instructions, the more effectively your body should be able to heal. Of course, the best way to get an accurate estimate on your recovery timeline is to speak with the dentist providing your dental implant.
About Dallas Smiles Dental Dallas
Dr. Gustavo and Dr. Aom partner with local implant specialists to ensure the most comprehensive tooth replacement process possible and the most comfortable aftercare following your surgery. Their team remains dedicated to answering any questions you have and giving you the peace of mind your tooth replacement will be nothing short of a success. To schedule an appointment, you can contact them through their website.
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