BLEEDING
Following oral surgery, bleeding is normal. Change cottons every 20 minutes, until they are no longer soaked. If bleeding is excessive, bite on a wet tea bag for 45 minutes. Repeat if necessary.
MEDICATION
You must take all the medications, as prescribed by your doctor.
RINSING
Do not rinse, spit or smoke for the first 24hrs following your surgery. On the day after your surgery, start rinsing gently after each meal and at bedtime, using ¼ tsp salt to a glass of warm water, and continue for 2 weeks.
HYGIENE
start brushing your teeth lightly the same day of the surgery
HYGIENE AFTER DENTAL IMPLANT SURGERY
Start lightly brushing the silver cap(s) on the 2nd day following your surgery. It is important to continue brushing it every day as part of your daily routine to prevent inflammation.
SYRINGE
Start using 7 days after your surgery to irrigate the bottom alveoli (tooth sockets) only.
SWELLING
For the first 3 days following surgery, swelling at the surgical site is a normal reaction. Crushed ice in a zip-lock bag should be applied to the area involved, 20 min. on, 20 min. off for the first 3 hours. Difficulty in opening the mouth wide may occur in the first few days. You may apply warm compresses as of the 3rd day to reduce swelling.
FOOD
Drink warm or cool liquids and eat soft foods for the first week.
DISCOLORATION
Black, blue or yellow areas may develop around the face and neck (bruising). This is as a result of bleeding into the tissue and is of little significance.
BONY EDGES
After extractions, small sharp bone fragments may work up through the gums during healing. You may return to the office to have them removed if they are bothersome.
EMERGENCY
Excessive bleeding or discomfort, abnormal reactions to medication (e.g. rash, itching, vomiting or nausea) warrant an emergency phone call to the office or the emergency number given to you the day of your surgery:
Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm (Office) 514 252-0880
POST-OPERATIVE CARE IS VERY IMPORTANT. PROPER CARE FOLLOWING ANY SURGERY WILL HASTEN RECOVERY AND PREVENT ANY COMPLICATIONS
See a list of common symptoms after oral surgery