Orthodontic implantation is normally painless, and will be performed under local anesthesia, and you may feel slight pain after the anesthesia wears off.
Ativan will be injected to provide local anesthesia before the implantation of the implant, and then the implant will be slowly screwed into the alveolar bone with an instrument. The pain sensing nerves distributed in the alveolar bone are relatively small, so the whole process will not feel pain. When the anesthesia wears off, there may be a slight swelling and pain. In addition, if the implant becomes infected, it may cause pain.
If the pain is severe, persistent and unrelieved, or if other symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause and receive targeted treatment with the help of the doctor.