It is important to us that our patients are informed during every step of their dental treatment, so they are well prepared and have the chance to ask questions. On this page, you'll find information about postoperative dental care to help you heal quickly and completely after advanced dental treatments.

Postoperative Care Information for Dental Patients

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PRE-VISIT INFORMATION

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POST-VISIT INFORMATION

The following information is a starting point for researching your procedure and should assist in developing a list of questions to ask during your consultation.

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AFTER DENTAL IMPLANT SURGERY


After dental implant surgery, it is recommended that you take it easy for 48-72 hours. Resting assists the healing process and limits after surgery bleeding. Drink plenty of fluids, but nothing too cold. You may need to apply an ice pack to your face in twenty-minute intervals for the 2 days following surgery. If you received upper implants, do not blow your nose for two weeks. It is common to experience slight bleeding for about two days after surgery. You will feel slightly uncomfortable the first two days following surgery, but the third day is generally better. An increase in temperature of about 1 to 2 degrees is to be expected and is not a cause for concern. Finally, while you can eat when you are hungry, do not chew with the teeth directly over the dental implant posts.

AFTER IMPACTED TOOTH EXTRACTION


A tooth becomes impacted when there is not enough room to accommodate the space in the dental arch and growth becomes impossible. After surgery to remove an impacted tooth, mild discomfort and some swelling is expected. This is part of the process and should not alarm you. You may use cold compresses to alleviate the swelling. In addition, your doctor will prescribe pain medication, which should be taken as directed. Patients are also advised to favor the extraction area and modify their diet for a few days to allow for healing.

MULTIPLE TOOTH EXTRACTIONS


The removal of one or two teeth is a simple procedure. Extracting multiple teeth requires that the jawbone be shaped and removed to prepare for a denture. You may experience a number of adverse effects after a multiple tooth extraction procedure. Within two days, you will experience the maximum swelling both inside the mouth and possibly around the eyes as well. The area around your eyes may also become discolored, which may be alleviated by a warm compress. The muscles near the extraction site may become sore after surgery, causing a sore throat. This is normal as well as the corners of your mouth becoming dry and cracked from being stretched open during surgery. In most cases, you will have a follow up appointment with your dentist within 48 hours after surgery to discuss any post surgery symptoms that you are experiencing.