Can you get a new crown vaccine during implantation?

Dental implants generally refer to dental implants, and the implant process can be divided into Implant Phase I and Implant Phase II. It is not recommended to take the new crown vaccine if you are in Implant Phase I. You can take the new crown vaccine when you are in Implant Phase II. 1. Implant Phase I: It is a surgical operation to implant the implant into the jawbone. Post-operative discomfort such as fever, localized swelling and pain may occur. Some people may also experience fever, localized pain, weakness and other discomforts after injecting the new crown vaccine. Therefore, it is not recommended to inject the new crown vaccine in the first stage of implantation in order to avoid excessive discomfort reactions. 2. Implantation Phase II: It is the process of placing the abutment and installing the upper part of the crown, which usually does not cause any discomfort such as heat and swelling, so it is possible to go for the new crown vaccination during Implantation Phase II. Those who need to inject the new crown vaccine during the implantation period should visit the clinic in time, communicate and consult with the implantologist in person before deciding whether to inject the new crown vaccine or not, in order to avoid adverse consequences.