Is the site around your new implant sore? A basic guide to identifying issues post-implant fitting

So, you’ve finally done it!

You visited our team at High Dental Implants Melbourne and got those oral implants fitted; good for you!

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Now that the fitting is over, your mind is probably abuzz with how your new teeth are going to look and feel, and how good it will be to smile with confidence again. After all, no more gaps!

But, while the next few weeks and months will be a time of great excitement, you must also be a bit vigilant. After all, you have had a rather delicate procedure performed which, like almost every other dental procedure, needs an awareness if all is not healing correctly.

At High Dental, our cosmetic dental team is highly knowledgeable about all things relating to dental implants in Melbourne. In the same way, our team will advise you on how to keep your implants healthy after they are fitted, we will also advise you on how you can identify a potential issue post-fitting and when to seek help from us.

Remember, while it is highly unlikely that an issue will occur, like most things in life, it is best to be prepared! So, the following list is a guide, advising you on how to identify a potential issue with your dental implants in Melbourne.

Bad breath

OK, let’s admit it, we all know what bad breath smells like!

While it is normal to have bad breath in the mornings or just after eating a garlic baguette, after having dental implants in Melbourne, bad breath is a bit more concerning.

While some odour is to be expected, a persistent foul smell or taste could indicate an infection.

Pain when biting

So, when your implants are fitted, our team will provide you with a set of temporary crowns or dentures to help you chew food while you wait for your jaw to grow around the implants.

However, if you notice any type of discomfort when you bite into food (no matter how hard it is), you should book an appointment to see us.

Pain when biting may indicate an infection or may suggest that your implants are becoming loose. Either way, drop us a line and we will get to the bottom of it!

Swelling

Some swelling around the implant site is normal.

But, if after a few days, the swelling is growing in size or is painful to touch, you need to contact our team. Indicative of many things, excessive swelling may move your implants, delaying your jaw growing around them.

Loose implants

A loose implant is disheartening; does it mean oral implants aren’t for you?

No! Our team can identify the cause of any loose implant in your mouth and devise a suitable solution to stabilise it or offer an alternative solution.

Discolouration around implant site

If the gum around your implants looks red, blue or is in any way discoloured, book an appointment to see us. Any discolouration may indicate trapped food under the gumline, an abscess or a severe inflammatory reaction.

Disclaimer

All dental treatments carry potential risks. Contact your local dental team for more information about the procedures mentioned in this article.