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How can I prepare for dental implant surgery?

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October 9, 2025

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Hi Dr. Athirah, I hope you’re doing well! I’m planning to get dental implant surgery soon and just wanted to ask how I can best prepare for it. I’m in my 30s and have had some issues with missing teeth for a while now, so I’m a bit nervous but also excited to finally fix this. I’ve heard that preparing properly can make a big difference, and I want to make sure I’m all set for the procedure. Could you please share some tips on what to do before the surgery, like what to eat, any medicines I should avoid, or anything else I should keep in mind? Thanks so much!

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Hi there! Thanks for reaching out and I can totally understand the mix of nerves and excitement about your upcoming dental implant surgery. It’s great that you’re keen on getting all the right prep work done beforehand. Let’s break down a few important steps to help you get ready for the big day.

Firstly, having a good chat with your dentist is key. Make sure you discuss every detail about the surgery with them. Ask questions about how the procedure will go, any risks involved, and share any medical history you have. This isn’t just for your peace of mind but also helps your dentist personalize the procedure to fit you perfectly. Consider it a good bonus for your comfort!

Next, let’s talk about oral hygiene. Keeping your mouth clean is crucial before the surgery. Make it a point to brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly. It’s like giving your mouth the best fighting chance against infections and ensuring everything is in tip-top shape for a smooth recovery.

Also, pay attention to what you eat before the surgery. Focus on nutritious, soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soups. These are gentle on your mouth and can make things more comfortable. Just avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods that might bother your gums or teeth.

Finally, about a week before the surgery, check in with your dentist about any medications you should avoid. Certain medicines, particularly blood thinners like aspirin or ibuprofen, can increase bleeding, so it’s important to plan ahead. And don’t forget to schedule your surgery in a way that allows you a few days to rest and recover. Having someone to drive you home afterward is a good idea too. All the best, and I’m sure you’ll do great!

About The Author

MDC 11249

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2018

Dr. Athirah is a highly skilled and dedicated dentist with a special focus on dental surgery and endodontics. She co-founded Dr Toof Dental Clinic to stay at the forefront of modern dentistry.

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