How many days will the bleeding from dental implants stop?

Dental implants usually bleed for 1 to 2 days and will stop, depending on the physical condition of the individual and the care of the implant wound. 1. Individual physical quality: Dental implant surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia using a dental implant handpiece to implant the implant into the alveolar bone, and then sutured. If the individual is in good physical condition, the wound will slightly bleed within 24 to 48 hours after the operation; if the individual has high blood pressure and blood sugar, the wound will bleed for a longer period of time. 2. Implant wound care: after dental implant surgery, you need to pay attention to the hygiene of the wound care, generally avoid brushing or gargling and other intense movements within 24 hours to prevent stimulation of the wound leading to bleeding; if the care is not appropriate, such as eating too hard and high temperature food may appear more than blood seepage, blood seepage phenomenon may be prolonged to 5 to 7 days; Therefore, it usually takes about 1 to 2 days for the bleeding to stop after dental implant surgery, so it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice and pay more attention to the hygienic care of the wound.