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Refrain from eating for at least 2 hours and until the anesthesia has worn off.
Diet: Do not eat for about 3 hours following the surgery. Then, a soft or
liquid diet, including warm soup or instant breakfast, is advised for
the next 2-3 days. Avoid alcohol, carbonated drinks, and hard, brittle
foods such as tortilla chips that can injure the surgical site.
Drinking plenty of fluids and eating a well balanced diet is important
to your recovery.
Medications: Moderate discomfort may begin as the anesthesia wears off. A
non-aspirin analgesic may be recommended to relieve any tenderness or
discomfort, and may be taken within the first hour after surgery. It is
important to take the prescribed antibiotic as it will aid in the
healing process. If you have a reaction to a medication such as nausea,
or skin rash, stop taking it immediately and call our office.
Bleeding Control:
Slight bleeding or oozing after the surgery is normal and may occur at
intervals for the first 24-48 hours. Forceful rinsing or excessive
spitting can disrupt clotting, so do not rinse for at least 4 hours. If
bleeding does persist:
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Apply a moistened gauze pad, or tea bag, with moderate pressure to the bleeding site for 20 minutes. Repeat, if necessary.
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Stay calm and quiet; lie down with the head elevated on 2-3 pillows.
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If the bleeding persists do not hesitate to call our office.
Swelling: Slight swelling is a common response in the healing process. To
minimize excessive swelling, place an ice bag or a cold, moist compress
over the involved site for 10-20 minute intervals. Repeat this several
times as needed over the next 48 hours. If the swelling increases or
discomfort develops, again, call our office.
Oral Hygiene: It is extremely important to keep your teeth and gums clean following
surgery. Not only will this will help to achieve a better result, but
the tissues will heal faster. Brush your teeth very lightly the first
night. Then begin flossing the next day, allowing the floss to very
gently touch the gums of the surgical area. Do not force the floss
vigorously between the tooth and the gums as this will prevent the new
attachment from developing normally. Also, refrain from using any
irrigation devices such as the Water Pik. After brushing and flossing,
apply chlorhexidine gluconate (Peridex), if prescribed, with a cotton
swab first by dabbing the area lightly, and then gently swishing a
capful in the mouth for 30 seconds. Avoid using any strong mouthwashes
that contain alcohol. Chloraseptic and Cepastat are good ones to use.
No Smoking: Do not smoke for at least 48 hours. Smoking can seriously delay the healing process.
If you have any questions or problems, please call our office.
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