Post-Implant Care Guide in Kayseri: What to Watch Out For
Comprehensive guide by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. Emin Ün on important care tips and recovery process after dental implant surgery.
What to Pay Attention to in the First 24 Hours After Dental Implant Surgery
The first 24 hours after dental implant surgery is the most critical period for healing. During this time, it is essential to control bleeding in the implant area, reduce swelling, and minimize the risk of infection. Considering the sensitivity of the surgical site, avoid applying strong pressure and excessive movement, and try to rest as much as possible.
- Oral bleeding: Some bleeding may continue for a few hours after the operation. Use sterile gauze pads to help stop the bleeding. Consult your doctor if bleeding persists.
- Swelling and bruising: To reduce swelling and bruising around the surgical area, apply cold compresses for 15-20 minutes at intervals.
- Pain management: Use painkillers prescribed by your doctor regularly as instructed to ensure a comfortable recovery.
Tips to Support Healing During the First Week After Implant Surgery
Paying attention to the following during the recovery period improves treatment success and reduces complication risks:
- Nutrition: Consume soft, warm, and nutritious foods during the first few days. Avoid hot, hard, spicy, and acidic foods to prevent irritation of the implant site.
- Oral hygiene: Gently keep the surgical site clean. Avoid direct contact with the implant area while brushing, but do not neglect oral hygiene.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: Smoking and alcohol negatively affect blood circulation, delay healing, and increase infection risk.
- Physical activities: Avoid heavy exercise, sudden movements, and heavy lifting during the first week.

Problems and Warnings to Watch for During Recovery
While some mild discomforts after surgery are normal, contact your doctor immediately if you notice any of the following:
- Severe and persistent pain
- Excessive and continuous bleeding at the surgical site
- Swelling and bruising lasting more than 7 days
- Foul odor, pus discharge, or fever around the wound
- Looseness or movement of the implant
Long-Term Care Tips to Keep Your Implant Healthy and Durable
To ensure your dental implant remains healthy and long-lasting, pay attention to the following care tips after surgery and in the coming years:
- Have regular dental check-ups to monitor the health of the implant and surrounding tissues.
- Brush your teeth at least twice a day using proper techniques, and use dental floss or interdental brushes to prevent plaque buildup.
- Avoid very hard and sticky foods that could damage the implant area.
- If you have bruxism (teeth grinding), use a night guard to protect your implant.
Conclusion and Appointment
For expert support on post-implant care in Kayseri and personalized treatment plans, you can easily make an appointment via our contact page. Proper care and regular check-ups can extend the lifespan of your implant and help you achieve a healthy smile.

