Does it hurt to delay the removal of dental implants?

Delayed dental implant removal does not usually cause pain. Dental implants are one of the main restorative methods used to carry out the restoration of missing teeth. Dental implants are known as the third set of teeth of human beings, and have the advantages of being safe and strong. Dental implants are used as artificial tooth roots implanted into the jawbone, and crowns are fitted on top to restore the missing teeth. There are generally two phases. The first phase is to surgically place the implant into the jawbone, which requires incision, flap flap, implant placement, and then suturing of the flap flap flap. Sutures can usually be removed 7 to 10 days after surgery without pain. If the removal of sutures for dental implants is delayed, because absorbable sutures are mostly used in clinical practice nowadays, the sutures will not produce adhesion or sticking to the gum tissues, so no pain will be produced when removing the sutures. For more information about dental implants, please consult your implantologist.