Most patients are surprised at how little pain a dental implant causes. Mild to moderate soreness for 2–4 days is typical. Severe pain, pain that worsens after day 3, or pain accompanied by swelling that returns is not normal and should be evaluated.
What Normal Post-Implant Pain Looks Like
- Mild to moderate ache at the surgical site
- Peaks on days 1–2 and improves daily thereafter
- Managed with ibuprofen 600mg every 6 hours (or as prescribed)
- Mild swelling for 48–72 hours
- Possible bruising, especially in lower-jaw cases
- Small amount of oozing on day of surgery
- Jaw stiffness for several days
Most patients take 1–3 days off work for a single implant, longer for full-arch cases.
When to Call the Practice
- Severe pain after day 3 — implant pain should decrease daily, not worsen.
- Significant swelling after 72 hours — initial swelling should resolve, not return.
- Pus or foul taste — suggests infection.
- Persistent numbness or tingling beyond the anesthesia wearing off.
- Fever over 101°F.
- Excessive bleeding that won’t stop with pressure.
- Implant feels loose or mobile.
Why Well-Placed Implants Hurt Less
Most post-implant discomfort comes from soft-tissue trauma — the gum flap, the drilling, the thermal effect on bone. A well-planned, digitally-guided implant procedure minimizes all of these: smaller flap or flapless surgery, calibrated drilling with copious irrigation, and precise placement that avoids anatomical structures. Patients who have had a poorly planned first implant and a well-planned second implant routinely report the second was barely uncomfortable compared to the first.
Pain Management Protocol
- Take prescribed or recommended medications before the local anesthesia fully wears off
- Alternate ibuprofen and acetaminophen for synergistic effect
- Cold compress 20 minutes on / 20 off for the first 24 hours
- Sleep with head slightly elevated
- Avoid vigorous rinsing, spitting, or straw use on day 1
Request a consultation to discuss your case.
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