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5 Simple Ways to Prepare for Dental Implant Surgery

June 6, 2026

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Woman smiling before dental implant surgery

If you are getting dental implants soon, then you might be a bit nervous, but excited at the same time. You’ll be well on your way to having a full smile that helps you bite more confidently, but you will need to undergo oral surgery to have the fixtures placed. This procedure might seem scary and stressful, but here are five simple ways you can prepare for it.

Bring Up Any Concerns or Questions

It’s easy to feel anxious about any dental treatment, but you should let your dentist know what you are worried about. By voicing your concerns and questions, you can get the clarification you need to be more confident about the whole thing. You’ll be able to know the ins and outs of what’s bothering you, so you don’t stress later on.

Plan Your Transportation

Many practices recommend having transportation to and from your appointment, as you may feel groggy afterward. It’s generally best to ask someone you trust to take you, even if you are only using local anesthesia and not dental sedation. They will be able to help you home and get you settled while you start your recovery journey.

Follow Pre-Op Instructions

Before your procedure, your dentist will give you some pre-op instructions you should follow. They will lay out more detailed guidelines that you should know. Stick to each one to a T; that way, you can do your best to avoid a few complications while you get the dental implants placed.

Go Shopping for Soft Foods

You will have to follow a soft food diet after your oral surgery, as hot, spicy, crunchy, and hard items can lead to irritation or increase your risk of failure. You should stock up on gentler options ahead of time so you don’t have to worry about grocery shopping when your visit is over. A few items you can have are mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, pasta, smoothies, and applesauce.

Take It Easy for a Few Days

Just like with any other procedure, you should take a few days off to just relax. This will allow your body to focus on healing and get that initial phase done. That way, you avoid any problems during it. The good news is that many patients are able to go back to their normal routine in one to three days, but there’s no harm in taking a bit more time off if you need it.

Keep these five tips in mind while you prepare for your dental implant surgery. So, you can have an easier time during the process and have a smooth ride to your full smile.

About the Practice

Are you worried about your upcoming dental implant placement? Our team at Renu Dental is here to make it a comfortable experience with state-of-the-art technology. Led by Dr. Tiara Applequist and Dr. Megan Bahnmiller, we can complete the entire process in-house; that way, you stay in expert care you trust every step of the way. If you have any questions, schedule an appointment or call our office at 218-281-1301.

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