A letter on coronavirus awareness from Cameo Dental Specialists |
Post-Op InstructionsSurgery of the mouth is similar to surgery in other parts of the body and requires careful attention to post-operative instructions. Only by doing so, can you help to ensure normal healing after surgery. SmokingAmongst the many negative effects of smoking, it is known to cause poor healing of wounds. You should not smoke during the initial 5-7 days post-operatively and longer if possible. Wound Care
MedicationsNon-prescription pain medications and prescription medications should be taken as directed on the label. Ideally, these should be started before the effects of the local anesthetic disappear. Avoid heavy meals for 12 hours postoperatively. It sometimes helps to consume a clear broth with crackers or tea with toast before taking any medications, as this helps to prevent an upset stomach. Even if you do not feel like eating, you should drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. Certain medications including antibiotics such as penicillin can render the birth control pill ineffective. Therefore, other methods of birth control should be used. If you take Coumadin or any other medications, resume taking them the night of surgery or as otherwise directed by the prescribing M.D. SwellingSome swelling is normal after oral surgery and the degree of swelling experienced varies greatly between individual patients and with the types of surgery performed. Swelling typically peaks between 48-72 hours after surgery. In an attempt to minimize post-operative swelling, use an ice pack on the skin over the operative site; five minutes on, five minutes off, for the first 24-36 hours following a surgical procedure. Swelling postoperatively can take 7-10 days to resolve. DietFollowing extractions, a soft diet such as soup and blended foods should be consumed for the first day. After that, unless otherwise specified, a normal diet may be resumed. However, some patients may experience nausea and vomiting following oral surgery and/or intravenous anesthesia. Make sure to rehydrate if you are vomiting. If the symptoms persist for 12 hours, call us for further instructions. Oral HygieneDo not rinse the area of surgery for 24 hours. After 24 hours, brushing of all teeth should be resumed, preferably with a soft brush. For one week following surgery rinse gently with warm salt water 4 times a day. Healing will occur more rapidly when good oral hygiene is observed. Immediate DenturesPatients who have dentures inserted immediately after surgery should not remove their dentures until they have seen their dentist, which usually occurs within the first 48 hours, or unless otherwise instructed. ActivitiesKeep physical activity to a minimum for the first 24 hours. Active sports should be avoided for 5-7 days unless otherwise instructed. Avoid playing wind instruments for 2 weeks. Pain ControlYou will be provided with advice and/or prescriptions for pain control after surgery. Even with all reasonably available pain medications, there is often post-operative pain after surgery. Take any medications as recommended/prescribed by your doctor. If pain persists or is severe in spite of taking the medications as recommended, please let your doctor know. Please try to notify our office if you are having pain management problems during normal business hours as we will be limited in what is prescribed to you after hours. Post-operative pain that fails to improve steadily over 4-5 days postoperatively may indicate a healing problem. In this case it is best to contact or return to the office for evaluation and treatment, if necessary. MiscellaneousPain in the operative area; difficulty swallowing; difficulty opening and closing the jaw and some local bruising are additional symptoms which occur with varying frequency. These symptoms are usually temporary and should disappear during the normal healing period of 7-10 days. If pain, redness, and swelling develops at the intravenous site, call the office for instructions. IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY … CALL 911 OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY ROOM. IN THE EVENT OF A NON EMERGENCY PROBLEM, call the location you were seen, and a representative from the company will contact you within 24 hours of the next business day. Click here to download the Post-op instructions. Endodontic SurgeryIf you have recently had Endodontic Surgery, then click here to view instructions will help minimize any discomfort you may experience and promote healing while you’re at home. Click here to download a PDF of these instructions. Post Extraction Instruction SheetIf you have recently had a tooth extraction, then click here to view instructions that will help minimize any discomfort you may experience and promote healing while you’re at home. You can download a printable PDF of these instructions below: English [PDF] or Spanish [PDF] Pain Control InformationIf you are having pain and need information about the amount of pain control medications you can safely take, then please click here for those instructions. |