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Post Operative Instructions For Frenectomy: Healing doesn’t have to be hard, follow these clear, simple steps to reduce pain, prevent complications, and get back to smiling sooner. Need help or have questions? Call us at (254) 773-1672.
Until the anesthesia effect is present, it's better not to have anything as because of the effect you will not feel your tongue, cheeks, or lips. So, you might accidentally bite and hurt yourself. Once the effect goes away, take a painkiller instantly to avoid pain or discomfort.
Until the anesthesia effect is present, it's better not to have anything as because of the effect you will not feel your tongue, cheeks, or lips. So, you might accidentally bite and hurt yourself. Once the effect goes away, take a painkiller instantly to avoid pain or discomfort.
You can take ibuprofen (Advil) 800mg every 4-6 hours for pain after surgery. The maximum recommended dose of Advil is 2400mg, don't exceed even if you have pain.
However, it is required the medicine as directed by your physician even you don't have pain. For a better analgesic effect you can switch to Extra strength Tylenol instead of Ibuprofen. The dose of extra strength Tylenol for pain relief is 2 tablets i.e. 1000mg every 4-6 hourly for 3-5 days.
However, it is not recommended to Tylenol more than 4000mg i.e. 8 tablets in a day. Note: Whether you are in pain or not, it is important to take the medications as prescribed, don't increase or skip your dose without your dentist's advise.
It is advised to take only tablet of extra strength Tylenol (half of the recommended dose) if you are take Vicodin, Tylenol #3 , Percocet, or Tramadol. As these medicine already contain Tylenol.
If over the counter analgesic medications are unable to control pain, you can get strong pain killer that is prescribed by your dentist from any over the counter pharmacy. However, if they are too strong, take only half of the tablet. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery as these medications may cause drowsiness. It is recommended not to take pain killers n an empty stomach.
To prevent infection, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics, however, it is highly recommended to take them exactly as directed for the specified period.
Expect some uncomfortable after the procedure, especially in the first few days or weeks. The common side effects include swelling, increased sensitivity & mild bruising. Here are one-by-one help in reliving these problems
We will place a periodontal surgical dressing to protect the wound area, reducing pain and discomfort. It will get hard in an hour max and will be in the mouth for 2 weeks. Eat from the opposite side and dont brush this side to keep the dressing in place, and we will change it by the next appointment.
Dont try to reposition yourself if it's loose or out. Contact us instead.
Light bleeding is normal after the procedure; you might get a taste of blood, as it will mix with your saliva, and you can swallow it, but dont spit again and again. Avoid heavy workouts or anything that will put pressure on the face to avoid excessive bleeding.
Furthermore, dont check it again and again or show someone else, as it can disturb the healing and cause bleeding. If heavy bleeding, press the gauze pad gently for half an hour and and if it's not in control, contact us.
Continue your regular oral hygiene routine for the areas that were not treated. However, for the surgical area, brush gently only on the biting surface to keep it clean without disturbing the wound.
After every meal, rinse your mouth with warm salt water (mix ½ teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water). Avoid forceful rinsing or spitting, as it may disturb the surgical site and delay recovery.
Use Periogard, Peridex, or Chlorhexidine mouth rinse twice a day. once in the morning and once before sleep. Avoid eating or drinking after it for at least 30 minutes to allow it to work properly.
For the treated area, you may use a soft Q-tip or cotton swab with a small amount of toothpaste to gently clean the teeth. Avoid brushing or flossing around the surgical area until it has completely healed.
If you have any concerns or are having symptoms getting worse, call us at (254) 773-1672.
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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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