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Patient Self-Care Following Implant Placement Surgery
ACTIVITY: After leaving our dental office today, we suggest you consider
relaxing or at least limiting your activity as much as possible for the
remainder of the day. Avoid strenuous activity or aerobic exercise for
the next 3 days.
DISCOMFORT: Some discomfort may be present when the anesthesia wears
off. You have been given a prescription for an anti-inflammatory (NSAID)
analgesic. Please take one tab per day for the first 3 days. This drug
will greatly decrease the possibility of post-surgical swelling and
pain and has been shown to accelerate healing. After the first 3 days,
2 Tylenol, or 2 Advil taken every 4-6 hours as needed, should keep
you comfortable. Should intense discomfort occur at any time after
the surgery, please take the narcotic medication (if one has been prescribed
for you), as directed, or telephone the doctor and he will phone in
a narcotic prescription for you. You may take both the narcotic and
NSAID together. Their analgesic effect will be synergistic.
INFECTION: If you have been given an antibiotic please continue taking
it, one tablet every 5-6 hours, or three time per day until all of
the tablets have been taken. If you notice that after a few days, pain
or swelling are increasing or that you are experiencing an elevated
temperature, please call the doctor.
SWELLING: It is normal for some swelling to occur after surgery, particularly
in the lower jaw. To minimize swelling after surgery, apply an ice
bag wrapped in a light tea towel or handkerchief to the outside of
your face over the operated area. This should be left on your face
for about 20 minutes, then removed for 20 minutes, or alternated from
side-to-side, between operated areas, for 2-3 hours after surgery.
The use of both ice and the NSAID analgesic as described above will
reduce the amount and duration of facial swelling.
BLEEDING: It is common to have slight bleeding for a few hours following
surgery. If bleeding persists, apply a tea bag to the surgical site
with firm but gentle pressure for 15-20 minutes. Let yourself rest
for 15 minutes then repeat the application of the tea bag for a second
time if you still have slight bleeding. If excessive bleeding continues,
please call our office. Remember, most of the blood you may see in
your mouth is actually a little bit of blood mixed with a lot of saliva
- blood is a very strong “dye” and a little bit of blood
will color your saliva dramatically.
ORAL HYGIENE: Brushing and oral hygiene procedures should be done as
usual in all untreated areas. In exposed, operated areas limit your
oral hygiene to brushing using a soft bristled toothbrush. In areas
covered by periodontal dressing, brush only the chewing surfaces of
teeth. Avoid dental flossing in operated areas during the first week
following surgery. No undiluted mouthwash, salt water or peroxide rinses
should be used during the first week following surgery.Also avoid the
use of water irrigation devices such as Water-piks for 1 month following
surgery. The exposed operated areas should be gently swabbed with a
Q-tip (cotton tipped applicator) saturated with Peridex (Chlorhexidine)
as a last oral hygiene procedure at bedtime and again in the morning,
after eating and drinking.
EATING AND DRINKING: Do not try to eat until all anesthesia (numbness)
has worn off. High protein foods and liquids are desirable for 3-5 days
following surgery. Semi-solid foods may be eaten as long as this may
be done comfortably. Eggs, custard, yogurt, pasta, steamed vegetables,
casseroles, cooked cereals are some things that you might consider eating
during the first few days following your surgery. Avoid spicy, salty,
acidic, very hot or very cold foods or liquids. Also, avoid nuts, chips
or other crunchy or fibrous foods which may become caught between your
teeth. Please refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages the day of surgery.
The following nutritional supplements have been found to aid in surgical
healing. Taking the following dosages for at least 4-6 weeks following
your surgery can enhance healing:
Multi-vitamin with minerals: Take once a day |
Vitamin E: Take 400 iu once daily |
Calcium: Take 500mg twice daily |
Vitamin C: Take 1000mg once daily |
These nutritional supplements are all over the counter (OTC) items and
may be purchased at a drug store, health food store or the health food
section of many grocery stores.
USE OF REMOVALBLE DENTAL APPLIANCES: If you normally
wear a removable appliance which replaces missing teeth, and it rests
on the operated
area where implants have been placed, do not this appliance as any
pressure on the surgical site could be detrimental to healing of
the implants as well as cause discomfort.
We want your treatment to provide as positive a healing experience as
possible. If you are having any problems or have any questions not
covered in these guidelines, please feel free to call us at any time.
The doctor can be reached after hours at 972-333-6374.

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