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Post Operative Instructions
- Extraction
- Fillings
- Crown and Bridge
- Teeth Cleaning / Deep Cleaning
- Denture Delivery
- Root Canal Treatment
- Pressure should be placed on the gauze pad that has
been placed on the extraction site for one hour. If the bleeding
continues new gauze should be placed and pressed on for another
45 minutes.
- If you are supervising children who have had
extraction done, make sure they don t bite on their numb lips or
tongue (it can cause serious injury to their soft tissue).
- Avoid eating or drinking anything hot on the day of
your extraction. Also, do not rinse your mouth, do not use a
straw for drinking. Do not spit and do not drink carbonated
beverages. Do not brush on the day of the surgery; you can
resume your brushing and flossing the day after, gently.
- You may experience some pain, bruising around your
lips and/or some swelling, especially after extraction of
impacted wisdom teeth. Ice bag application and medication
prescribed for you will help to minimize your discomfort.
- Please take all the medication you have received
based on the instructions given to you.
- During the first 2-3 days after the surgery a diet
of soft food and liquids is recommended (soup, yogurt, milk
shake and juice).
- For more complex Surgical Procedures including
Impacted Wisdom Tooth Extraction, Implant Surgical Procedures,
etc; you will receive an ice wrap which should be worn for the
rest of the day and until you go to bed on the day of surgery
only (10 minutes on and 5 minutes off). Individual instructions
for various surgical treatments will have some unique directions
which will be supplied to you at the time of your
treatment.
- Call our office if you experience excessive
bleeding, severe pain or swelling or if you have any questions
or concerns. In case of serious emergencies call 911.
- Do not eat on your
new filling for one hour and
until your numbness is gone.
- If you are
supervising children who had
fillings done, make sure
they don t bite on their
numb lips or tongue (it can
cause serious injury to
their soft tissue).
- Do not bite hard
or chew on silver Amalgam
fillings for 24 hours.
- You may experience
cold and heat sensitivity
and some soreness on your
gum, this usually subsides
in few days.
- Call our office if
you experience pain or
discomfort for more than a
few days after the fillings,
or if you have any
questions.
- Crown and bridges
usually take 2 or 3
appointments to complete. On
the first appointment the
tooth/teeth are prepared and
impressions are taken and a
temporary crown is placed on
your tooth/teeth.
- You may experience
sensitivity, gum soreness
and slight discomfort on the
tooth / teeth, it should
subside after the placement
of permanent crown.
- Whenever
anesthesia is used, avoid
chewing on your teeth until
the numbness has worn off.
- Temporary crown is
usually made of plastic
based material or soft
metal. It could break if too
much pressure is placed on
it. The crown also may come
off; if it does, save the
crown and call our office.
The temporary crown is
placed to protect the tooth
and prevent other teeth to
move. If it comes off it
should be replaced. To avoid
losing your temporary, avoid
chewing on sticky and hard
food (chewing gum, ice). Try
to chew on the opposite side
of the treatment as much as
possible.
- After the
permanent restoration is
placed you may feel slight
pressure for a few days.
Also, the bite may feel
different for a day or two.
But if the bite feels uneven
or you feel discomfort on
chewing on the tooth after
2-3 days call our office.
Delaying the necessary
adjustments may damage the
tooth permanently.
- Continue your
normal brushing but be
careful while flossing
around the temporaries
(remove the floss gently
from the side).
Call our office if you
are in pain or if you have any
questions.
- You may experience
some cold and heat
sensitivity (especially
after deep cleaning).
- If you have
received anesthesia do not
eat anything until the
numbness has worn off.
- Continue your
regular brushing and
flossing.
- Some bleeding for
a day or two after cleaning
is normal, but if you
experience any excessive
bleeding call our office.
- Call our office if
you are in pain or if you
have any questions.
- You will
experience some discomfort
with any new denture for a
few days. All new dentures
need several adjustments to
completely and comfortably
fit your mouth.
- You should take
the dentures out every night
and keep them in a clean
container containing water
or denture cleaning
solution. Your gum needs
rest and to be without the
dentures every day for a
period of time.
- Clean dentures
thoroughly with brush and
water before putting them
back in your mouth.
- It may be
difficult to talk normally
with the new denture for a
few days. A way to practice
is to read a book or
newspaper out loud for a
period of time everyday.
Your tongue and muscles will
get used to the new denture
and you will talk normally
very soon.
- Call our office if
you are experiencing pain,
discomfort or if you have
any questions.
- Swelling, minor
pain and / or skin
discoloration may be
experienced following the
surgical procedure. This
will be temporary.
- In order to keep
the swelling to a minimum,
use an ice pack for the
first few hours (on for 10
minutes and off for 5
minutes).
- The day after
the surgery use lukewarm
water rinses for the treated
area following each
meal. This should continue
for the first 3 days
following the surgical
procedure.
- Eat only soft
foods. Avoid hard and chewy
foods.
- Get plenty of rest
and insure normal intake of
food, especially liquids
such as fruit juices, soup,
and milk. Use a vitamin
supplement if desired. Try
not to sleep on the operated
area for 2-3 days.
- DO NOT raise your
lips with your fingers to
inspect the treated area.
- DO NOT brush teeth
near the surgical
site. Brush teeth in the
rest of your mouth.
- There is often a
temporary loss of feeling in
the operated area and the
tooth may feel loose.
- Take medications
according to the
instructions.
- Should any
difficulties occur, do not
hesitate to
call
our office anytime. In case
of an extreme urgency call
911.
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