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At HQ Temple Dentist, we make recovery simple with clear post operative instructions for extractions. Follow our tips to heal faster, avoid complications, and stay comfortable. For questions, call us anytime at (254) 773-1672.
After tooth extraction, a blood clot forms in the empty space. It is essential to keep this blood clot in place, as it will help prevent inflammation and infection after the surgery.
It is entirely normal to experience slight bleeding from the socket for up to 1 day. Here are some instructions that can minimise bleeding:
It's normal to swell after tooth extraction; it can last for 2-3 days after surgery before it starts to heal. Here are some tips to help reduce swelling.
It is normal to feel somewhat uncomfortable as the anaesthetic effect wears off. Taking your medication on time will help you manage pain and feel a bit better.
Although it is not typically the case, an infection can develop in some instances after a tooth extraction. If you have a higher risk of developing a disease, we will provide medications to help prevent it.
Depending upon the type of surgery, your stitches (sutures) might be placed to help the area heal. If you have stitches, the dentist will inform you accordingly after the extraction.
If you had general anaesthesia or IV sedation for your tooth extraction surgery. It is highly recommended to rest at home for the first 24 hours and keep the activities to a minimum.
You can start brushing either electric or manual after the extraction, but be gentle, with more focus on the surgical area. And avoid spitting.
Start with liquid only, as it can include apple juice or any juice you like. If you feel better, you can have a milkshake or a smoothie. But keep your diet soft during the first week of surgery. Soft food can include mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, yoghurt, applesauce, oatmeal, soft rice, custard, and pudding.
Avoid eating popcorn, peanuts, or chips for at least 2 weeks after surgery, as they can become lodged in the wound and cause infection. It is highly advisable to listen to the doctor's instructions as doing anything on your own can cause problems like delayed healing or causing disease.
Avoid rinsing your mouth for the first 24 hours. After 1 day, rinse gently with warm water or mouthwash (if the doctor prescribes it to you).
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Dr. Hiep Pham is a phenomenal professional in tooth extraction and oral surgery. From the beginning of his Georgetown dentistry profession, he received recognition and appreciation for his exceptional patient diagnosis, treatment planning abilities, and tooth extraction proficiency
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