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Your recovery period after your procedure is critical to the overall success of your surgery. It’s important that you keep the surgical site undisturbed, especially if a blood clot needs to form. Most discomfort can be alleviated with cold and hot compresses and over-the-counter pain medication. We encourage you to relax for the first few days after surgery, drink the recommended amount of water, and eat nutritionally to help jumpstart your recovery. We’ll review your post-operative instructions during your visit at Live Oak Oral Surgery of Texas in Wichita Falls, TX to make sure you’re comfortable with the healing process before treatment begins.
We encourage you to relax for the first few days after surgery, drink the recommended amount of water, and eat nutritionally to help jumpstart your recovery.
Some bleeding after your tooth extraction is normal. To stop any persistent bleeding, bite down on a gauze pad for 30 minutes at a time with firm, direct pressure over the tooth socket. This can be repeated for as long as necessary. It is common for bleeding to taper to minor oozing in the first 24 hours in the absence of blood thinners or elevated blood pressure. Any bleeding that is excessive or uncontrollable should be reported to us immediately.
Pain and discomfort are normal but can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Take all pain medication as instructed. The pain will subside after a few days, so contact our office in Wichita Falls, TX if this pain worsens.
Bleeding is expected during the first 24 hours after your surgery. To manage any bleeding, place gauze over each of the surgical sites and firmly bite down for 30 minutes. This process can be repeated as necessary. You can also bite down on moist tea bags. If you’ve been given a partial or denture, this will also help control bleeding. Contact our office right away if you experience excessive and prolonged bleeding.
Resume your normal oral hygiene routine 24 hours after your surgery. Floss once a day. Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be careful not to brush around the extraction site for the next 72 hours.
In the days following your surgery, drink the recommended amount of water every day and stick to a nutritional soft-food diet. As soon as you feel comfortable biting and chewing foods, you can resume eating normally. Avoid hot foods and liquids, do not use a straw, and refrain from drinking alcohol for 72 hours after surgery.
Bleeding is expected after your surgery and tapers to oozing in the first 24 hours . To manage any bleeding, place gauze over each of the surgical sites and firmly bite down for 30 minutes while avoiding talking, eating, drinking, or lifting the gauze. This process can be repeated as necessary. You can also bite down on moist tea bags. Contact our office right away if you experience excessive and prolonged bleeding.
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