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Proper care of the mouth following most dental procedures can
reduce complications and speed the healing of the surgical area.
1. Protection of the blood clot... Maintain gentle pressure
by biting on the gauze sponge that has been placed over the surgical
area. Keep steady firm pressure for 45 minutes. Repeat as often
as needed. Be sure to moisten the gauze with a little water so
that it won't stick to the clot.
2. Do not rinse... or use a mouthwash
for at least 24 hours. After 24 hours, rinse with warm salt
water (1/2 teaspoon table salt in 8 oz. of warm water)
every 1-2 hours is recommended. The use of commercial mouthwashes during
the healing period is not advised due to the alcohol content.
3.
Discomfort... Following dental surgery it is normal to experience
some discomfort. If medication has been given or prescribed,
take as instructed.
4. The toothbrush... may be carefully used
in the area of the mouth not involved by the surgical procedures.
A clean mouth
heals faster.
5. Eating... Adequate food and fluid intake
following dental surgery is most important. If you find that eating
your regular diet
is too difficult, you may supplement
your diet with liquids such as Carnation Instant Breakfast ( CIB /
any flavor). The high quality, nutritional value of CIB is important
for
prompt healing
following such procedures. Should you not be able to chew solid foods
of any nature, for several days or longer, contact our
office.
6. Avoid... all excessive activity. Don't pick at the
surgical area. Don't consume liquids through a straw. Avoid
alcoholic beverages and
refrain
from smoking until healing is well established.
7. Sutures... If they
were used, do not fail to return for their removal on the appointment
date given.
8. Control swelling... Gently apply ice packs to
area for periods of 20 minutes on, 10 minutes off. This procedure
should continue
for the
first
24 hours
only.
9. Medications... Make sure you take your prescribed medications
strictly following instructions. Women taking birth control
medications should
be aware that antibiotics
can cause the birth control medications to be ineffective possibly
resulting in pregnancy. Alternate methods should be used while
on the antibiotics.
10. Allergic reactions... for generalized
rash, itching, or other reactions, call our office immediately.
If we are not
available
at the time, go
to the nearest hospital emergency room.
11. Do not hesitate... to
call if any questions arise.
Dr. Kostrzewski's Cell Phone:
203-858-6418
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