Care of your mouth after surgery has an important effect on healing. Swelling, discomfort, restricted jaw function, and skin discoloration is to be expected. However, following these instructions closely will help to insure a rapid and uneventful recovery.
The effect of the general anesthetic can make you lightheaded, dizzy, or faint if you get up too quickly. Sit for 1 minute before standing up. Move slowly and be aware that you may need to sit down immediately. Do not drive or operate machinery for 24 hours after sedation.
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Diet: During the first 2 weeks of healing the bone graft is extremely delicate. During this time, you should avoid foods that require chewing. Examples of foods you can eat without chewing include any liquid, smoothies, milkshakes, ice cream, yogurt, creamy soups, and anything you would like to put in a blender. After the first two weeks the graft is still much too weak to withstand chewing forces, but you can safely chew away from the graft, but you should be careful in this area for a full 3 months to give graft the best chance for success. Stay Plates, Flippers, and Temporary Prostheses: It is very important that these temporary devices do not put pressure on the grafted area when worn, or they will quickly destroy the graft. Often, after the grafting procedure the tissue that this prosthesis used to rest on has enlarged because of the underlying graft. If this is the case, the prosthesis will need to be adjusted or remade to use it safely. Do not wear the prosthesis until your surgeon has tried it in to check to make sure it is not impinging on the graft at your postoperative appointment.
Mouth Rinse: Starting tomorrow you will gentle rinse with a topical antibiotic mouth rinse called Peridex twice a day, after you brush your teeth. Pills: You will also have a prescription for several days of antibiotic pills. After you pick these up at the pharmacy take them as directed on the bottle until they are gone.
It is important to resume your normal dental routine after 24 hours. This should include brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day. However, be gentle around the implant site until the soft tissue in that area has healed, typically 2 weeks. The surgical site heals best next to clean teeth.
The sutures in your mouth will dissolve on their own. This typically takes 7-14 days, however, if a suture comes out early it is not a problem. Leave the sutures alone if possible and they will take care of themselves. Often, they will come out when you are eating food and you will swallow them, that is not a problem.
Smoking has been proven to directly decrease the rate sinus grafting success. You have invested a lot into your graft, avoid smoking to give it the best chance for success.
Mild activity is fine seven days after your surgery; see how you feel but don’t push yourself.
If you develop hives or a rash, discontinue all medications and immediately contact our office.
Post-surgical follow-up is an important part of your care. We want you to have a successful and comfortable recovery. Please call the office if you have any questions or concerns about your procedure or postoperative healing.