Since the implant is a minor surgery, the dental implant site is a small incision and the body’s immune system finds the injured location and mobilizes the immune system to clean and heal the wound. The body will have a fever after the dental implant, not a high fever, but a low fever, which is the body’s natural immune response. The fever will be low for about 48 hours. On the day of surgery, a prescription will be issued, which includes anti-inflammatory medication and painkillers. The pain medication is ibuprofen extended-release capsules, commonly known as fenpropathrin capsules, one capsule for 12 hours, which has antipyretic and analgesic effects. If you have a low fever, it is recommended to take Fenbendazole capsules.