Is dental implants likely to hurt?
The procedure itself is painless although you may experience some pain or discomfort afterwards. You will be given a local anaesthetic to help numb the area and this will take a few hours to wear off.
You will find that your gums are tender and swollen, and that your jaw aches but painkillers can help to ease this. Any discomfort will ease in the first week following your treatment.
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