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- Before your periodontal surgery,
- you were given an anesthetic to
ensure your comfort. This anesthetic
typically leaves your lips, teeth and
tongue feeling numb after the
appointment. For this reason, you
should avoid any chewing for two
hours following surgery, or until the
numbness has worn off completely.
- Apply an ice
- pack-20 minutes on,
20 minutes off-for six hours
following surgery to decrease pain
and swelling.
- Keep your fingers and tongue
- away from the parts of your gums
that were affected by the surgery.
- Do not rinse your mouth
- the day of
the surgery. Twenty-four hours after
surgery, you can rinse gently with
mouthwash or a warm salt water solution. Dissolve one teaspoon of salt in
one cup of warm water, and gently swish, then carefully spit. Three times per
day is sufficient.
- It's normal to experience some discomfort
- for a few days following surgery.
To avoid nausea, don't take pain medication on an empty stomach.
- If antibiotics were prescribed,
- continue to take them for the indicated length
of time, even if all symptoms and signs of infection are gone.
- Relax as much as possible
- and avoid all strenuous activities for the first
24 hours following surgery.
- Once the numbness has worn off,
- you should eat. Nourishment is important
to the healing process. Limit your diet to soft foods like yogurt, soft soups, ice
cream, or soft-cooked eggs for the first 48 hours.
- Drink at least eight large glasses
- of water or diluted fruit juice each day.
Keep your head elevated with pillows to control bleeding. We will give you a
supply of gauze sponges to place over the bleeding area. Change them as
necessary, and use them until the bleeding stops completely. You can also bite
gently but firmly on a moist tea bag for 20 minutes if bleeding continues.
- Call our office
- if bleeding persists or increases.
Continue cleaning the other areas of your mouth, flossing daily and brushing
at least twice a day as you would normally.
Copyright © Aref El Natour, DDS, 2005
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