Jeongplant bone graft implant is less painful than I expected.
Since it was my first time receiving this treatment, my biggest concerns before the implant surgery were as follows:
1) Pain and Anesthesia
How painful is the anesthesia?
What if the anesthesia wears off during the surgery?
Will it hurt when the bone graft material is inserted?
2) Bone graft implant failure
What if it fails because it doesn't fuse well with my bone...
3) Swelling and daily life
What if my face swells up severely or bruises after the surgery?
Will it swell enough that I have to take time off work?
Do I need to adjust the schedule?
I was lying in the operating room after having my face and mouth disinfected, and I can't forget the tension. That was the moment my heart beat the fastest!!
Once I actually got the anesthesia, the only scary things during the surgery were the sound of the machines and the faint vibrations in my head; since I had absolutely no sensation, it actually felt anticlimactic. Am I... scared???!!! lol
The surgery went well without any complications, unlike I expected. I had an X-ray taken, listened to the instructions, and came home.
Since I applied ice packs properly and took painkillers on time, the pain was definitely much less than I had feared. That is a really great tip. I was careful not to touch the bone graft site as much as possible because irritating it can interfere with the grafted bone, and I also avoided using straws.
If you worry a lot like me,
Please make a decision after thoroughly researching and comparing clinical experience and hospital cases.
It will definitely be helpful!









