After Implant Placement

Detailed recommendations for patients after dental implant placement.
Patient Memo
These are general recommendations after implantation. The doctor’s individual instructions always take priority.

Step-by-step recovery plan

First 30 minutes

  • A blood clot forms in the surgical area.
  • Keep the gauze pad in place for 20–30 minutes, then carefully remove it.
  • Slight oozing of blood is acceptable.

First 2 hours

  • Rest and avoid physical activity.
  • While anesthesia is still active, do not eat or drink hot beverages.

First 24 hours

  • Moderate pain and increasing swelling are possible.
  • Do not touch the surgical area with your tongue or fingers.
  • Do not rinse actively and do not use an irrigator.

Days 2–3

  • Swelling and discomfort may reach their peak.
  • Pain should gradually decrease.
  • Follow your doctor’s instructions.

Days 4–7

  • Healing continues and sensations gradually subside.
  • Gently brush your teeth, avoiding the surgical area.
  • If sutures are present, follow the scheduled follow-up visits.

Days 7–14

  • You may gradually return to your usual diet.
  • If a temporary crown is present, do not overload it with hard foods.
Healing is gradual. Any increase in pain, swelling, or the appearance of an unpleasant odor is a reason to contact your doctor.

What you can and cannot do

CANCANNOT
Eat soft, cool, or warm foodsEat hot, spicy, or very hard foods
Drink water in small sipsDrink hot beverages during the first 24 hours
Brush teeth while avoiding the surgical areaInjure the area with a toothbrush or objects
Apply cold to the cheek through a clothHeat the cheek or the implantation area
Rest and limit activitySauna, steam bath, sports, or heavy exertion for 2–3 days
Perform gentle antiseptic baths if prescribedRinse the mouth actively during the first 24 hours
Take medications as prescribedChange doses or stop medications on your own
Refrain from smoking for at least 48–72 hoursSmoke, vape, or use hookah and heated tobacco products
The implant must remain stable. Any trauma, active rinsing, or overload can disrupt healing.

Normal reactions after implantation

Bleeding

Slight oozing of blood during the first hours is acceptable.
If bleeding continues for more than 2–3 hours, apply a sterile gauze pad and contact your doctor.

Pain

Moderate pain during the first day is normal.
Pain relief only according to the doctor’s instructions.

Swelling

Swelling usually increases for up to 2–3 days and then decreases.
Apply cold through a cloth for 10–15 minutes during the first 6–8 hours.

Body temperature

A slight increase in temperature up to 37.5 °C is possible during the first 1–2 days.
A temperature above 38 °C is a reason to contact a doctor.

When to seek urgent medical care

Contact your doctor as soon as possible if:
  • bleeding does not stop for more than 3 hours
  • pain increases after 2–3 days
  • body temperature is above 38 °C
  • a purulent odor or discharge appears
  • swelling increases after 3 days or spreads
If you have any doubts, it is better to contact your doctor — we are always available.

Special situations

Swelling and discomfort may be more pronounced. It is especially important to rest, follow dietary recommendations, monitor the surgical area, and avoid overload.

Frequently asked questions

Prescribed medications

Pain relievers (NSAIDs)

Take strictly according to the doctor’s instructions.
Do not combine medications without approval.

Antiseptic agents

Use with the specified frequency.
Perform rinses gently, without active movements.

Antibiotic

Not always required.
If prescribed, complete the full course.

Additional medications

Decongestants or antihistamines — only as recommended by the doctor.

If you take regular medications, do not change doses on your own. Inform your doctor about all ongoing treatments.

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