If you’re considering dental implants, it’s natural to wonder: “What will recovery be like after surgery?”
At The Campbell Clinic in Nottingham, we place hundreds of implants each year and guide patients through every stage of their journey. In this blog, we’ll explain what happens after dental implant surgery, what’s normal, and how to take care of yourself during the healing process.
Immediately After Surgery
- You’ll leave the clinic with aftercare instructions tailored to your case.
- The area may feel numb for several hours due to local anaesthetic.
- You’ll usually be able to go home the same day.
- If you’ve had sedation, you’ll need someone to escort you home and stay with you for a short period.
Common Sensations in the First Few Days
Most patients are surprised by how straightforward recovery feels. Here’s what you can typically expect:
- Mild discomfort or tenderness around the implant site, usually managed with over-the-counter pain relief.
- Swelling or bruising around the gums, cheek, or jaw — this peaks at 48 hours and settles within a few days.
- Slight bleeding from the site for the first 24 hours.
- Stitches may dissolve on their own or be removed at a follow-up appointment.
👉 Most people return to work the next day, depending on the complexity of their treatment.
Eating and Drinking After Implants
- First 24 hours: Stick to soft, cool foods and avoid hot drinks.
- First week: Choose softer foods like yoghurt, scrambled eggs, mashed potato, pasta, and smoothies.
- Avoid chewing directly on the implant site until advised it’s safe.
Over time, you’ll gradually return to a normal diet — one of the biggest benefits of implants. If you’re weighing up your long-term replacement options, see our guide comparing implants, dentures, and bridges.
Oral Hygiene During Healing
Good oral hygiene is critical for implant success, but the site needs gentle care:
- Don’t brush the surgical area for the first few days.
- Rinse gently with warm salt water after 24 hours (several times a day).
- Continue brushing and flossing your other teeth normally.
Your clinician or hygienist will show you exactly how to keep the area clean without disturbing the healing implant.
Healing Timeline
Healing time varies by patient and case, but here’s a general guide:
- 0–2 weeks: Initial gum healing. Swelling and tenderness settle.
- 6–12 weeks: The implant integrates with the bone (osseointegration). This creates the strong foundation for your final crown or bridge.
- 3–6 months: Final restoration is fitted — your custom-made crown, bridge, or denture. For multiple teeth, explore our implant denture solutions.
In some cases (such as “same-day teeth”), temporary restorations are fitted immediately, but long-term healing still happens beneath the surface.
When to Call Your Dentist
While complications are rare, contact your dentist if you notice:
- Persistent or worsening pain after several days
- Heavy bleeding that doesn’t stop with pressure
- Signs of infection (increasing swelling, pus, or fever)
- The implant or restoration feels loose
At The Campbell Clinic, our team is always available to support you during recovery.
Lifestyle Tips for Smooth Healing
- Avoid smoking — this slows healing and increases implant failure risk.
- Limit alcohol in the first week.
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity for the first 48 hours.
- Stick to follow-up visits — these are essential to monitor healing.
FAQs: After Implant Surgery
Will I be in pain after implant surgery?
Most patients report only mild discomfort, similar to an extraction. Pain relief usually manages this easily.
How long before I can eat normally?
Soft foods are advised for the first week. Most patients return to a normal diet within a few weeks.
Can implants fail during healing?
It’s rare, but possible. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, or uncontrolled gum disease increase the risk.
What’s the biggest thing to avoid after surgery?
Smoking and disturbing the implant site (e.g. chewing hard foods, vigorous rinsing, or touching with your tongue).
Final Thoughts
Recovery from implant surgery is usually smoother and more comfortable than most people expect. With the right aftercare, you’ll be back to your normal routine quickly — and looking forward to the final stage of treatment when your new tooth or teeth are fitted.
Curious about the investment? Read our guide on dental implant costs in the UK.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
At The Campbell Clinic, we’ll guide you through every stage of your dental implant journey — from your first consultation to your final smile.
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