What should I pay attention to after oral implant surgery? See the following: 1. Do not brush or rinse your teeth on the day after surgery, avoid overly hot and hard food, and use mouthwash after meals from the second day after surgery until the removal of the stitches. Avoid licking the implant or healing cap with the tongue as much as possible. 2. Take oral antibiotics for 3-5 days after surgery. Intravenous medication should be used when the scope of surgery is large, and dexamethasone preparations should be applied as appropriate to reduce postoperative reactions. Painkillers should be taken when necessary. 3. Apply local cold compresses within 24 hours after surgery to reduce exudation and relieve pain; after 24 hours, change to hot compresses to accelerate the dissipation of bruises. 4. Pay attention to rest and avoid excessive exercise and fatigue for 3 days after surgery. 5. For surgery involving maxillary sinus, it is common for the nose to contain blood within 1-2 days after surgery. Add nasal drops after surgery and avoid blowing nose hard. 6. When the lower lip is still numb and local bleeding is obvious 5-6 hours after mandibular implant surgery, you should follow up promptly. 7, 5-6 days after surgery and pain in the surgical area, infection may occur, timely follow-up symptomatic treatment. 8. The stitches are removed 7-10 days after surgery. After the removal of the stitches, before the upper part of the repair, should be regularly reviewed every month, if there is poor oral hygiene or healing cap loosening timely treatment.