Fear of pain is one of the main reasons why many patients hesitate to get a dental implant. In Casablanca, this question comes up very frequently during consultations: “Does a dental implant hurt?”
In this article, we will explain in detail what you actually feel before, during, and after a dental implant.
A dental implant is a titanium screw inserted into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth.
This is a controlled procedure, performed by a qualified dentist in a safe environment.
No, the procedure is not painful.
The implant is placed under local anesthesia, which means:
- You will feel no pain
- You may feel slight pressure, but nothing painful
- In some cases, sedation can be offered for anxious patients
After implant placement, it is normal to experience:
- Mild pain
- Swelling of the gum
- Sensitivity in the treated area
These symptoms are generally moderate and temporary.
Post-implant pain usually lasts 2 to 3 days.
In some cases, mild discomfort can persist for up to a week
For optimal comfort after the procedure, it is recommended to:
- Take prescribed medication
- Apply ice to the cheek
- Avoid hot and hard foods
- Maintain good oral hygiene
Rarely, some complications can occur:
- Persistent intense pain
- Infection
- Significant bleeding
In these cases, it is important to consult a dentist immediately.
Many patients believe that implants are more painful than tooth extractions.
In reality:
- Implants are often less painful
- Recovery is faster
- Quick procedure (30 to 60 minutes)
- Effective anesthesia
- Medical follow
- up guaranteed
- Long-lasting results
Can I go back to work afterward?
Yes, usually as early as the next day.
Can I eat after a dental implant?
Yes, but prefer soft foods for a few days.
Is it suitable for everyone?
A full evaluation is necessary to confirm.
It is essential to choose a clinic that is well-equipped and experienced to ensure a pain-free and safe treatment.
Clinique Dentaire Longchamp offers modern techniques and personalized follow-up.
Do not hesitate to schedule a consultation for a personalized and reassuring diagnosis.