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Very often a postop visit will be scheduled two weeks after surgery to make certain that healing is progressing well. Assuming that you're healing is occurring within normal limits, there should be absolutely no contraindications to flying.I hope this information was helpful,Dr. Champagne
Hi,Ideally 3 weeks is enough time to recuperate after implant / graft placement and there should not be any difficulty while long distance flying.I would still recommend that you speak to your dentist about the same before the surgery.Regards
In the vast majority of situations a complete dental implant restoration can be done on the upper arch. If the jawbone needs to be augmented due to resorption, then there are multiple bone graft techniques that can be employed. If the maxillary sinus has dropped and there is insufficient bone...
Dental implants cannot move, actually they are anchored in the bone. They cannot have any rotation or protrusion ,no matter how much force you apply. What can be happening, is that the continuous tooth,due to the ligament it has and the masticatory forces. It can be presenting some slight...
If you're periodontal disease is not well controlled or is so excessive that your teeth are hopeless, then it would be advisable to have them extracted and replaced with dental implants. If this is your situation, then the longer they stay in your mouth the more damage they are doing to your...