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How Long After Dental Implant Surgery Can I Go to the Gym?

 

How Long After Dental Implant Surgery Can I Go to the Gym?

Many dental implant patients are very active and spend a lot of time working out. They wonder how long after their Raleigh, NC dental implant surgery they have to wait before they can begin exercising again. Here at Wells Family Dental Group, we understand the desire to get up and moving immediately after the procedure. However, we suggest that patients who have undergone a dental implant procedure keep exercise and other physical activities to a minimum for a week following the surgery.

Once they have had the chance to rest and relax, they can begin to slowly get back into their regular exercise routine. In the event they experience any bleeding or throbbing while exercising, they must stop working out immediately. As a dental implant patient, you should be aware that lifting, bending, or any other vigorous activity may lead to increased swelling, pain, and bleeding.

By waiting at least a week after getting dental implants placed, you’ll enjoy less pain and faster healing. While it may be difficult for someone who has made working out a part of their lifestyle to wait several days before exercising again, it is essential in order to ensure dental implants remain in good shape.

The day before your procedure, you are welcome to exercise as you normally would. You should also eat a healthy breakfast or lunch, drink plenty of water, and begin taking an antibiotic if it has been prescribed. We would not suggest you smoke or drink alcohol shortly after your dental implant surgery either. A great low impact exercise you may want to try after a dental implant is yoga. Throw on your Lululemon leggings and do a low intensity yoga workout to get your sweat on.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implant Surgery

What is dental implant surgery?

Dental implant surgery replaces missing or damaged teeth with artificial teeth that look and function like real ones. It is a fairly common procedure that may be a good option for you if you have one or more missing teeth as well as healthy oral tissues and enough bone to secure the implants.

Are there any risks with dental implant surgery?

As with all surgical procedures, dental implant surgery does come with some risks. Although they are rare, these risks may include infection at the implant site, damage to the teeth or other surrounding structures, nerve damage, and sinus problems.

How do I prepare for dental implant surgery?

The process starts with a comprehensive dental exam of your teeth and jaw and a review of your medical history. If dental implant surgery makes sense for you, a dentist will design a customized treatment plan that consider the condition of your jaw and remaining teeth and how many teeth must be replaced.

What type of discomfort occurs after dental implant surgery?

After dental implant surgery, minor discomfort is normal. You may experience swelling on your gums and face, bruising of your skin, pain at the implant site, and minor bleeding. Fortunately, you can safely take pain medications to find relief. If pain medications don’t help or your discomfort gets worse after a few days, consult your dentist as soon as possible.

How do I ensure my dental implants last?

To make sure your dental implants last, you’ll need practice excellent oral hygiene and clean your implants as if they were your natural teeth. You should also see your dentist on a regular basis for routine exams and cleanings and refrain from damaging habits like chewing on hard candy and ice.

Contact Wells Family Dental Group

If you have any questions regarding exercise after dental implant surgery, you should contact our office today at 919.266.5332. We will provide you further information as well as other important post-surgery recovery instructions.

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