Patient Guide for Dental Implant Surgery

Surgical Care Instructions

Pain Management

Your recovery depends on a precise medication schedule. It is essential that you follow the specific protocol prescribed for you, based on your unique health history.

Medication Plan:

Below is our standard protocol. If you have allergies or specific health conditions, we will have prescribed the appropriate evidence-based alternative for you.


1. Pain & Inflammation Control

  • Standard Protocol: Take 600mg of Ibuprofen AND 500mg of Tylenol (Acetaminophen) together, every 6 hours for the first 1-2 days, then as needed.
  • Important Contraindications: We will NOT prescribe Ibuprofen if you have kidney disease, a history of GI ulcers, or are on certain blood thinners. We will NOT prescribe Tylenol if you have liver disease. In these cases, we will have provided a safe alternative.

2. Antibiotics

  • Standard Protocol: Take one tablet of Amoxicillin (500mg) three times per day for the prescribed duration. You must finish the entire course.
  • For Penicillin Allergy: If you have a penicillin allergy, we will have prescribed a specific alternative to ensure your safety and prevent infection. Based on current clinical guidelines, this may include one of the following:
    • Azithromycin (Z-Pak®)
    • Doxycycline
    • Clarithromycin
    • For patients without a history of severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), an alternative like Cephalexin may be used.

    Clindamycin is reserved for specific situations due to higher rates of adverse reactions. Please take only the specific antibiotic prescribed for you.


3. Medicated Oral Rinse

  • Begin gently rinsing with 15mL of your 0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate prescription, two times per day for 14 days. Do this after brushing your other teeth. Swish very gently for 30 seconds and let the rinse fall out of your mouth; do not spit forcefully.

Bleeding Control

Minor oozing of blood from the surgical site is normal for the first 24 hours.

  • Gauze: If you notice active bleeding, apply firm but gentle pressure to the area with a piece of moistened gauze for 30 minutes.
  • Avoid: Do not spit, use a straw, or smoke. Avoid vigorous rinsing, as this can disturb the healing site.

Swelling Management

For a simple, single implant, you should expect only minimal swelling.

  • Ice Packs: You may apply an ice pack to the outside of your face for 20 minutes on, 10 minutes off for the first day to help minimize any potential swelling.

Oral Hygiene/Site Care

The way your implant was placed determines your specific hygiene instructions. Please follow the instructions that match your situation. (If you are unsure, please call us!)

Note: If you had a bone graft (GBR) or gum graft (FGG) at the same time, please follow the instructions from those guides, as they are more detailed.


Scenario 1: Your Implant Has a Healing Abutment (One-Stage Surgery)

In most straightforward cases, especially with our use of surgical guides, we perform a minimally invasive “flapless” surgery and place a “healing abutment.” You will see a small, round metal button sitting just above your gums.

  • DO NOT chew directly on the healing abutment.
  • For the first week, clean the area by gently swishing with your prescribed medicated rinse (Chlorhexidine).
  • After one week, you can begin to very gently brush the top and sides of the metal healing abutment with a soft toothbrush to keep it free of plaque.

Scenario 2: Your Implant is “Buried” (Two-Stage Surgery)

In some situations, it is safer for the implant to be “buried” under the gums to heal. In this case, your gum tissue will be stitched together, and you will not see any part of the implant.

  • Simply keep the area clean by gently rinsing with your prescribed medicated rinse or warm salt water.
  • Do not brush the surgical site itself until we instruct you otherwise.
  • You will require a second, very minor procedure in 3-4 months to expose the implant and place the healing abutment.

Dietary Recommendations

  • Stick to a soft diet for the first several days.
  • Do not chew on the side of your mouth where the surgery was performed. Any pressure on the healing implant can compromise its integration with your bone.

Activity Restrictions

  • Avoid all strenuous physical activity, exercise, or heavy lifting for at least 3 days to prevent bleeding and throbbing at the surgical site.

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