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How Long Do Dental Implants Hurt?

Posted on September 23, 2019 by AllSmiles.

Dental implants can last a lifetime. If you compare their longevity with the temporary discomfort after implant surgery, you’ll probably conclude that it’s worth it.

Dental Implant Pain – What to Expect

Before

Before dental implant surgery, you will receive mild sedation to keep you relaxed throughout the procedure. The anti-anxiety medication will keep you calm and reduce your sensitivity to pain. You will be relaxed when you arrived at the dental office.

During

Your implant dentist or oral surgeon the appropriate area is numb before the procedure begins. You won’t feel your dentist place the implants in your jawbone. Your dentist will communicate with you throughout the process to ensure it is painless.

After

The amount of discomfort after your implant surgery depends on how extensive it was and how many dental implants your dentist placed. Many patients can manage their pain with ibuprofen. If your dentist anticipates that you’ll feel moderate pain, he or she will prescribe pain relief medication in advance of your procedure.

Your oral surgeon or implant dentist will give you post-op instructions. If you carefully follow them, you can minimize the pain and discomfort you feel at home. Your dentist will provide you with a list of things to avoid, some of which include:

  • Vigorous exercise
  • Smoking
  • Touching the surgical site
  • Chewing hard, crunchy, or sticky foods
  • Chewing on the side of your mouth where implants were placed.

Your dentist will also give you instructions to minimize swelling and maintain good oral hygiene, which will promote healing and prevent infection.

Pain from dental implant surgery usually peaks within three to four days. Afterward, your pain will gradually decrease. Within ten days, if you feel any discomfort, it will be minimal. If your pain is consistent, or if it increases, contact your dentist right away.

You’ll Love the Final Results

After your dental implants fuse with your jawbone, you will receive permanent replacement teeth—dental crowns or complete dentures. They will look and feel completely natural. The freedom and convenience of successful dental implants that can last a lifetime can help you forget about the temporary pain or discomfort during the healing process.

This post is sponsored by Baton Rouge, LA implant dentist Dr. Steven Brooksher, a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI).

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Can You Keep a Snap-On Denture in While You Sleep?

Posted on September 12, 2019 by AllSmiles.

If you have a snap-on denture, you might be tempted to keep sleep overnight without removing it. It might feel so comfortable that you don’t see the need to remove it. What should you know about sleeping in dentures that are secured with affordable dental implants?

Why Would Anyone Want to Sleep in a Snap-On Denture?

If you’re not familiar with snap-on dentures, they are a type of implant overdentures.

  • An implant overdenture is an arch of teeth that are supported by at least two dental implants.
  • A dentist, specialist, or oral surgeon places dental implants in the jawbone.
  • After a healing period of several months, the jawbone and implants fuse to provide stable support for a denture.
Diagram of snap-on dentures. Dental implants are in the lower jawbone, and a denture with attachments in the base is hovering above the gumline.

A snap-on denture is an affordable option for dental implants

A snap-on denture is secured with just two dental implants, so it’s more affordable than other types of implant overdentures. The denture feels more stable, and it doesn’t slip around or fall out. Some people become so comfortable with the way their dentures fit that they forget to remove them at night—or they want to sleep in them.

Sleeping with Snap-On Denture

A traditional denture rests on your gums. It’s not good to sleep with it on because it puts continuous pressure on your jawbone and accelerates shrinkage. It also promotes the growth of bacteria. But a snap-on denture is different.

A snap-on denture snaps on and off dental implants. The denture rests on the implants, not on your gums. You can sleep while wearing it. But you must be diligent about daily cleaning the denture so you can keep your breath fresh and maintain good oral hygiene. Remember that saliva production decreases overnight, and as we age, so your mouth and dentures will need moisture and cleaning in the morning. Clean your snap-on denture at least once a day.

How to Clean Your Snap-On Denture

  • Remove your denture and clean it with an extra-soft toothbrush and mild liquid soap or non-abrasive denture and gum paste. Avoid using regular toothpaste.
  • Gently scrub the O-rings that snap onto the dental implant abutments (connectors that are attached to the top of implants).
  • Remove food particles and debris and rinse your snap-on denture thoroughly.
  • Clean your mouth with a soft toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Brush your gum tissue, the roof of your mouth, tongue, and implant abutments.
  • Many patients benefit from using a water flosser, which shoots a powerful stream of water to flush away any remaining debris in your mouth and around the implant.
  • If you want to remove your denture overnight, place it in a water-filled denture box.

The longevity of your snap-on denture and affordable dental implants is partially dependent on how well you clean them. So even if you decide to sleep overnight while wearing your snap-on denture, remember to remove it daily and keep it clean.

Dr. Steven Brooksher, a Baton Rouge dentist, sponsors this post.

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How Long Does Dental Sedation Last?

Posted on September 5, 2019 by AllSmiles.

If you’re nervous about dental appointments, you might worry about how long dental sedation will last. Will it wear off before your dentist completes your procedure? Relax. Depending on the type of sedation you receive, it will last throughout your appointment—and in some cases—you’ll still be drowsy for several hours after the appointment. A consideration of the levels of sedation available will give you confidence that you’ll remain comfortable during treatment.

Types of Sedation Dentistry

Nitrous oxide – This is the mildest form of sedation. It’s also known as “laughing gas.”

  • After two to three minutes of inhaling it, nitrous oxide will make you feel floaty, tingly, and calm.
  • You’ll be relaxed and desensitized to pain. If you have a gag reflex, sedation will minimize or eliminate it.
  • During your dental procedure, you will breathe normally through a small mask. While you’re breathing in nitrous oxide, you’ll remain relaxed.
  • After your procedure, your dentist will remove the mask, and the effects will quickly reverse.
  • You don’t need an escort, and you can drive yourself home.
Photo of woman sitting back in a dental chair with her eyes closed; for information on Baton Rouge sedation dentistry during tooth extraction.

Sedation dentistry helps you relax during procedures

Oral conscious sedation – Your dentist will give you mild anxiety-relieving medication to take the night before and about an hour before you arrive for your dental appointment.

  • You’ll be drowsy before, during, and after your dental appointment.
  • The sedation won’t wear off while you’re in the middle of treatment.
  • Your dentist will require that you arrange for transportation to and from your appointment. Your driver will need to remain with you at the office.

I.V. sedation –  I.V. sedation goes right into your bloodstream. Most dentists do not offer this level of sedation.

  • You’ll be so relaxed that you might fall asleep.
  • The effects won’t wear off while you’re receiving dental care.
  • After your appointment, you’ll still be a little sleepy.
  • Your dentist will remind you to plan for an escort and transportation to and from your appointment.

Before you self-medicate

Some people decide to sedate themselves before an appointment by drinking alcohol or taking a sedative. Let your dentist know what you are going to take, as well as the amount. Your dentist might need to adjust the amount of sedation that he or she would give you. And your dentist will discuss how your choice of sedative can affect your dental procedure. For example, drinking alcohol in advance of your appointment can thin your blood, promote bleeding, and interfere with the clotting process.

Many people are more comfortable about receiving sedation after discussing their anxiety and concerns with their dentist. As your understanding of sedation increases, you will be confident that it will last throughout your dental appointment so you can relax and get the care you need.

Baton Rouge dentist Steven Brooksher, DDS sponsors this post.

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