Typical timing
Simple implant cases may allow travel after a short recovery window, while multiple extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, or All-on-4 usually justify a longer stay.
Many dental tourists fly home after implant treatment, but timing should be based on the procedure, bleeding control, swelling, grafting, medications, and the dentist's clearance.
Learn when patients can fly after dental implant surgery, All-on-4, grafting, extractions, and what to do before leaving Mexico.
Simple implant cases may allow travel after a short recovery window, while multiple extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, or All-on-4 usually justify a longer stay.
Confirm bleeding is controlled, medications are understood, emergency contact details are saved, and follow-up photos or check-ins are scheduled.
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Routine flying does not usually affect stable implants, but sinus procedures and complications can change recommendations.
Pack prescribed medication, soft snacks, gauze if provided, water, cold packs if practical, and written instructions.
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