Everything You Need to Know about Dental Anesthesia and All-on-4 Dental Implants

If you are reading this, it is quite likely that you have been informed by your periodontist that you will be receiving All-on-4 dental implants. This is a completely full set of implants that will replace either your entire upper or your entire lower set of teeth.

These are often preferred because of the fact that they are more permanent and look more natural compared to traditional dentures. In most instances, the periodontist will use a local anesthetic. In this guide, you will learn everything there is to know about this form of anesthesia.

What Is a Local Anesthetic?

A local anesthetic is a form of anesthesia that simply numbs the area that will be worked on. You will remain completely conscious and – if necessary – you will be able to communicate with the periodontist during the procedure. Due to the fact that the area will be completely numb, you will not experience any type of pain during the procedure.

How Long Does It Take for Local Anesthesia to Take Effect?

It typically takes 10 minutes or less for a local anesthetic to take effect. Most individuals notice a numbing sensation immediately or shortly thereafter.

How Long Does a Local Anesthetic Last?

Local anesthetics usually last anywhere from 30 minutes to 60 minutes. In some cases, a type of vasopressor is used to increase the overall effect of the anesthesia and to keep the medication from spreading into other areas within the body.

Are There Over-The-Counter Local Anesthetics?

Yes, there are local anesthetics sold over-the-counter; however, these are not the kind that a periodontist will use when doing All-On-4 dental implants. These are simply sold for those experiencing tooth and/or gum discomfort and are usually available in a gel, cream, ointment, a liquid, or a spray. 

What Is the Name of The Most Common Local Anesthetics?

The most common names of local anesthetics include lidocaine, prilocaine, bupivacaine, and mepivacaine. 

How Long Does It Take for Local Anesthesia to Leave the Body?

In most instances, local anesthesia will be completely eliminated from the body in a period of 4 to 6 hours.

What Are Side Effects That May Be Experienced with Local Anesthesia?

The side effects that may be experienced include headache, the onset of dizziness, blurred vision, the muscles may twitch, and numbness or weakness. In some cases, the area that received the medication may have a pins and needles sensation after the numbness wears off. Not all people experience side effects. Many may have several side effects. It is based on the person.

Is Local Anesthesia Safe?

Yes, local anesthesia is considered to be a safe option for individuals receiving All-on-4 dental implants. It helps by numbing the area where the implants will be placed. It also aids in the management of any pain that may be experienced during and/or after the procedure.

It is possible to produce side effects, but these effects are usually short-lived. If you have any questions about the All-on-4 dental implant procedure or questions about local anesthesia, we encourage you to contact us here at Implant & Perio Center of Kansas today!