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Sunday, 19 October 2008 18:17

Instructions Following Extractions or Minor Oral Surgery

Bleeding

Expect some bleeding or oozing for up to 8 hours after surgery as the blood clot forms. This may vary for
each individual.  Don’t be alarmed; a little blood mixed with saliva can seem like a lot.  Replace the gauze every 30 minutes with the gauze supplied to you. If bleeding persists, a moistened tea bag may also be used.

Swelling

Expect swelling to occur during the normal healing process.  To reduce the amount of swelling, ice packs
applied to the face are effective for the first 24 hours.  Place the ice packs around the face for 30 minutes then
remove for the next 30 minutes. (Be sure to wrap the ice packs in a protective towel to avoid burning the face). The swelling may increase for the first 48 to 72 hours and then begin to subside. Warm, moist heat should be applied after the first 24 hours to reduce swelling and provide comfort.

Pain

Pain for several days following the surgery can be expected and is normal.  As with the swelling, the pain may
increase for the first 48 to 72 hours, then begin to subside.  Pain medication should be taken as prescribed by
the doctor.  If you are normally able to tolerate Ibuprofen, an adult may take up to 800 mg every 6 hours to
help with the break-through pain and swelling.  Avoid driving, exercising, working and general decision making
while taking narcotic medications.  Taking any pain medicine on an empty stomach may upset your stomach
and cause nausea and/or vomiting.

Diet

While numb (up to 5-8 hours) softer foods should be eaten.  Examples include soup, pudding and ice cream.
Follow your regular diet as tolerated after numbness has worn off.  Drink plenty of fluids, but avoid the use of
a straw for 4 days.  It is important to prevent disturbing the blood clot that has formed.

Hygiene

Do not rinse your mouth until the clotting is complete (bleeding stops).  After 24 hours, gentle rinsing with
warm salt water 6 times a day is necessary for healing and will soothe and decrease swelling.  Begin rinsing
lower sockets with syringe two full days after surgery. Fill syringe with salt water, place tip of syringe in socket
and gently rinse.  The sockets fill in from the bottom up and take 4-6 weeks to fill in.  Continue the salt water
rinses until the sockets fill in.  Brush your teeth gently with a toothbrush the first day following the surgery, but avoid disturbing the clot with the toothbrush.  Do not use mouthwash (such as Scope or Listerine) for 1 week following the surgery.  If sutures were placed during the surgery, they will dissolve on their own in 3-7 days.

Smoking/Exercising

Absolutely no smoking for at least 4 days following surgery to prevent disturbing the healing process.  Avoid
vigorous exercising and heavy lifting for up to 3 days, or longer if instructed by your doctor.

Bruising

There may be some discoloration of the skin during healing.  First, you may notice a black-blue color which
may then turn yellow.  It will disappear in a few days.
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