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Dental Implants Mississauga: 6 Tips For Your First Procedure

The Seeker by The Seeker
January 6, 2022
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Getting dental implants in Mississauga can be your key to enjoying the city more. Dental implants are replacements of tooth roots to create natural-looking teeth. This procedure can drastically boost your confidence, making it easier for you to take on challenges and opportunities available in Mississauga.  

However, before you show up for your dental implants Mississauga, it’s crucial to know several tips first. Getting dental implants can be nerve-wracking, and not knowing what to do for your first procedure can cause more stress. 

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Take note of the tips below to ensure that you’ll have a hassle-free procedure in Mississauga:

  1. Buy Plenty Of Soft Food And Drinks

You need to be wary about your food and drink preferences after getting dental implant Mississauga. Consuming hard, sticky, and acidic food right after the procedure can cause excessive swelling and bleeding, severe pain, and even dental implant failures. 

Days before your procedure, stock on plenty of soft food and drinks at home. It’s best if your pantry is filled with various nutritional drinks and soups before the procedure, so you won’t have to skip meals just to avoid any pain or discomfort. Consuming these types of food and drinks is only temporary to allow your mouth to adjust to the new device installed.

  1. Adjust Your Schedule

Different people have different recovery times after getting dental implants. While some can work immediately right after getting the procedure, others will require at least two days to get back on track again. 

Before getting dental implants in Mississauga, adjust your schedule to give your body enough time to rest. As this is your first dental procedure and you don’t know how you would feel, play it safe and take at least one day off from work or other strenuous activities. 

  1. Inquire About Sedation If You’re Too Anxious

Around 50% to 80% of adults experience dental anxiety—and there’s nothing wrong if you think you contribute to these numbers. Dental anxiety can cause severe symptoms that can make your first dental procedure unbearable. 

Instead of trying to be tough when getting dental implants, reach out to your dentist weeks ahead to inquire about your sedation options. Sedation can provide anxiety relief and help you relax as you’re getting the procedure. As a result, your dentist can work faster and easier and prevent any delays or distractions during the procedure.

  1. Arrange Transportation Ahead Of Time

The effects of sedation on the body don’t wear off immediately after the procedure. Generally, your body will still feel sedative effects six hours after it has been administered. 

To ensure you can get home safely after the procedure, arrange for transportation ahead of time. Sedation can cause several side effects, namely drowsiness, nausea, and headache, and will make it very challenging for you to drive on your own. 

You can ask a friend or family member to pick you up after the procedure or request a ride using a ride-sharing app. Never attempt to drive after the procedure, as you’ll be at risk of causing or being involved in accidents on the road.  

  1. Prioritize Sleep Before Your Appointment

Do you know that the amount of sleep you get days before the procedure can significantly affect your healing and recovery? If you want to resume your daily routine as soon as possible, prioritize getting enough sleep days or even weeks before the procedure. Sleep can kickstart your body’s natural ability to heal, resulting in a faster recovery period.

Sleep is also vital to lessen any stress and anxiety on the day of your dental implants. Sleep refreshes your mind and body and creates a biochemical reaction that prevents you from being overly stressed and nervous. 

  1. Follow Instructions From Your Dentist

The success of your dental implants doesn’t only rely on the expertise of the dentist—what you do before the procedure also counts. Working with the best dentist in Mississauga for dental implants will be useless if you don’t follow pre-operative instructions from the professionals. 

Different dentists will usually have different pre-operative instructions, but most will include:

  • Taking antibiotics days or weeks before the procedure to reduce swelling and infections;
  • Using antibacterial mouthwash every day; and
  • Following fasting requirements depending on the type of sedation to be used. 

Knowledge Is Power 

Getting dental implants can change the quality of your life, but going to the procedure without knowing what to expect can cause stress. When this happens, your first dental procedure will be memorable for all the wrong reasons. 

Take note of the information presented in this article to feel more confident about your upcoming dental implant. The more you know about the procedure, the easier it will be to reduce stress when getting dental implants in Mississauga. 

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