Implants are really tough—consider sleep implants for your implant procedure.
Decided to get an implant at the neighborhood dental clinic after extraction
Finally, I had a full-fledged implant.
I heard that the cavities were so severe that the gums were heavily damaged. We decided to start with bone grafting using autologous bone transplantation.
The doctor drawing blood seems nervous.
I'm not very good at peripheral blood vessels, so it's hard to see.
Since successful bone grafting in the gums is essential for a perfect implant placement, a little pain for the bone grafting is nothing ㅜㅜ
Even after administering anesthesia, my gums were too weak, so I had to get additional anesthesia several times in the middle.
They said they couldn't sleep, so they did it under local anesthesia, but it was very difficult ㅜㅜ
The bone grafting procedure scheduled for an hour and a half was completed in just one hour.
I received praise for cooperating so well.
I have been prescribed antibiotics (non-insurance) and pain relievers/anti-inflammatory drugs for 5 days.
I listened carefully to the precautions, and for two days I applied an ice pack almost 24 hours a day.
I went for a mid-term check-up yesterday (Wednesday, 10/2), and they said there wasn't much swelling.
I have to wait five months until the implant is placed, ugh.
You really need to take good care of your teeth.
It's hard work and costs money. 😢
Still, the director is sweet and has good medical skills.
There was no pain after taking it for about a day.









