Dentist examining a smiling patient’s teeth
Dentist examining a smiling patient’s teeth

During the Procedure: What You'll Feel (and What You Won't)

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Local anesthesia ensures the area is fully numb before any work begins.

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Sedation options are available for a more relaxed, low-stress experience.

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The implant is placed carefully to minimize trauma to the gums and surrounding tissue.

Dental implant crown being placed on a model
Dental team performing oral surgery on a patient
Dental implant model with dental tools

After the Procedure: Navigating Recovery & Managing Discomfort

How We Keep You Comfortable at Shoreline Dental Studio

Sedated patient with a mask during dental care
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Patient resting in a dental chair while the dentist prepares treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will I need prescription medication?

Sometimes. Many patients do well with over-the-counter pain relievers, but if your case is more complex, we’ll prescribe something to keep you comfortable.

Some do. If your job isn’t physically demanding, you may feel well enough to return the next day. Others prefer a couple of days to rest – we’ll discuss what’s best for your recovery.

Most pain after dental implant surgery lasts 3 to 5 days. Any lingering discomfort beyond that should be monitored.

Most patients say the implant is easier. The healing feels similar, but implants tend to involve less inflammation.

They can cause some soreness, but the experience is easier than many expect. We use advanced tools and planning to keep tooth implant pain low and recovery smooth.