Dental Implants

Are Dental Implants Painful?

Dental implants are a standard and highly desirable option for patients with missing teeth. Our dental implant clinic in Leominster, Massachusetts, is here to help with the placement and restoration of dental implants. Many patients have questions about dental implants, asking if they are painful to place or how many teeth they can replace. Dr. Yijia Li of A & S Dental Wellness Center of Leominster is here to help you fully understand what dental implants are and how they work to restore the smile, as well as information about the placement of these restorations when compared to alternative options.

How Do Dental Implants Work?

Dental implants are best described as tooth root replacements made of titanium. The jawbone supports the dental implant, which can be restored in various ways depending on how many teeth are missing. Dental implants can hold crowns, bridges, or dentures to replace one, several, or all teeth in the dental arch. These restorations provide the foundation needed for the long-term replacement of missing teeth.

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Are Dental Implants Painful?

Dr. Yijia Li of A & S Dental Wellness Center of Leominster in Massachusetts, states that dental implants are not painful. However, it is somewhat common to experience some discomfort during the procedure. The implant itself is placed into the bone and is not painful due to anesthetics and sedation used while placing. Patients may have some soreness in the gums around the implant site for a few days after the procedure, though this can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

Contact A & S Dental Wellness Center of Leominster Today to Learn More About Dental Implants

There’s no need to worry about pain if you’re considering dental implants. Talk to Dr. Yijia Li about what to expect during and after the procedure so you can be prepared for a comfortable and successful experience. The office is located at 285 Central Street, Suite #210, and can be reached to schedule an appointment by calling (978) 926-9010.

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