Wednesday 23 February 2011

Q&A: after receiving a dental implant how long should i wait before drinking alcohol?

Q&A: after receiving a dental implant how long should i wait before drinking alcohol?

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i’m 22 being ancient and got a dental establish on #19 4 days ago, my acquaintances wanna go drinking, must i not drink?

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Answer by braille
no.

Answer by Jabberwock
In this area as long it takes you to get to the next-door bar.

Answer by tooth_fairy2004
I would reckon that the assistants or the Dentist that placed the establish would have agreed you in rank in this area that. I would reckon that you must not drink until the entire administer is over. I reckon that it takes in this area 6 months to completely heal from an establish, so I would wait that long. You can always call the Dr. that placed it and question him/her since I am sure that that is not what you wanted to hear. That’s just me, if you drink it will thin your blood and my cause it to take longer to heal. That is an pricey procedure to not do the aptly business.

Answer by Ryan M
I would take it simple for a link weeks. You don’t need to wait until the whole administer is over, but you shouldn’t drink to much until the surgical site is healed. Once the gums close up, the establish is pretty much safe from infection, which is the #1 cause of failures. If you want to have one or two beers, you’ll probably be OK, but I might not chance it this week. Certainly no go on a bender drinking (terrible in all-purpose, but really terrible with a surgical wound still healing).

Answer by LX
YOU SHOULD NOT DRINK FOR LIFE!!!

ALCOHOL AFFECTS THE HEALING AND THE QUALITY OF BONE POST OP. YOUR IMPLANT WILL FAIL….

YOU NEED TO STAY SOBER FOR LIFE

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When I was young I broke my front tooth and finished up with nerve destruction and had to have a root canal. Currently, I have a porcelin veneer over it, but since I got it when i was young my tooth grew a modest and where it meets my gums is noticeable and a modest purple/gray. I’m considering having it removed and getting an establish as a more permanent solution, but I know they take months to a year to get the final result. I’m in grad school and I don’t want to have to walk nearly for that long with a gone tooth in the front of my backtalk. What do you do between the early establish surgery and the final crown placement? Will there be any time in between that I would be toothless?

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Answer by IMer
Your all-purpose dentist will most likely make a temporary crown for you to wear until the final crown is equipped to be placed. It will look like a regular tooth. Just be gentle with the temp – don’t bite directly into things (apples, corn on the cob, things like that). It can pop off easily – so just mind what you chew. If it does come off, the dentist can re-reinforce it at once and only takes a few minutes.

Answer by den_vas
You can question your dentist to give you a comes off partial denture or a merryland join. in case of the former, u may have to wait without a tooth atleast for a week( the early healing stage of the gum with surgery), but in case of merryland join, it can be flat at once with establish placement.

Answer by kbama
No you will be agreed a temporary. And as far as on foot nearly toothless – I had that nightmare – avoid it if you can.

Answer by davidt
they give you a tempory crown even as the new one is being made,you wont notice any difference in you teeth tempories are always perfect fits

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