Monday, April 20, 2009

Do teeth implants have long term pain?

Although there is always some level of risk associated with any surgical procedure usually there are no major long-lasting negative effects of dental implant surgery. Temporary effects include pain and swelling and inflammation of the gums. The possibility of long-term adverse effects is low, but rarely nerve or sinus injury may occur.

Do teeth implants have long term pain?
Over half of my teeth are permanently crowned and have been for almost two years now. The most pain I have had from them was from the actual procudure itself, then was fine a couple days later. If you are experiencing pain, I would go see the dentist, their could be an underlying problem associated with a faulty proceure.
Reply:No. that is whats good about them. a tooth is replaced by something that has no nerves and cant feel pain.



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