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Osteogenesis for implant treatment

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#1
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  • 2023/04/08 12:49

I am going to have a dental implant procedure.
I would like to know if you have done something called osteogenesis and how was the swelling and pain after the surgery.
I'm scared...

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#2
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  • 2023/04/09 (Sun) 10:32
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By bone grafting, you mean bone grafting ?

I also had an implant treatment here a few years ago.
I thought I was only going to have an implant, but I was told that the bone of the foundation was thinning and that an implant could not be placed as it was.
There was no significant swelling or pain after the surgery. Of course, I was prescribed painkillers, but I only took one dose and did not take any after that because I had no pain. Anyway, I thoroughly followed the postoperative instructions, such as taking care of the affected area and not biting with strong force. I was rather more scared during the surgery than after. Both the osteogenesis and implant surgery were done under local anesthesia, so I could hear the sound of bone powder being placed during the osteogenesis surgery and the sound of the machine cutting the bone during the implant surgery.
If you request the optional intravenous anesthesia, it will be done while you are asleep, so you will not be scared by the sound.
When I told the surgeon that I was afraid of the noise during the surgery, he suggested that I could have the surgery while listening to music with headphones, but unfortunately, I did not have noise-canceling or other high-performance headphones. Unfortunately, I did not have noise-canceling or other high-performance headphones, so both surgeries were performed under local anesthesia and without headphones.

I hope your surgery goes well.
I have completed both my osteogenesis and implants and am living comfortably.

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#3

Dear Implant

Thank you for the details. I am a little relieved to hear that there was no major pain or swelling. Of course it depends on the individual condition, but I was afraid because there were many stories on the internet that it was very difficult. I am going to have a tooth extraction and then in 3 months I will have an osteogenesis surgery. I am nervous, but I will try to keep my mind calm. The sound thing was also very helpful. It is the back tooth of the upper jaw, so it is closest to my ear.
I will ask my doctor about the method to finish the surgery while I am sleeping with intravenous anesthesia next time I have a tooth extraction !

Thank you so much for your help.

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