What to do when dental implants bleed

Bleeding of the gums around the implant can occur during the perioperative period after dental implantation, which can be treated by localized compression to stop bleeding and re-suturing. 1. Hemostasis by compression: The suture after dental implant surgery is not tight enough, which may lead to blood oozing out, if the amount of blood is not big, you can press gauze locally to stop bleeding. 2. Re-sewing: If there is still obvious bleeding after dental implant surgery, the blood vessels in the surrounding gums or alveolar bone may be ruptured, or the local suture line may fall off, so it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for re-sewing treatment. If the bleeding after dental implant surgery cannot be relieved by yourself, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid further development of the condition. Avoid self-medication, so as not to cause discomfort or delay the condition.