Our focus is to ensure you recover well and feel as comfortable as possible after your recent procedure. We know how important it is to give you clear guidance, so please make sure to follow these instructions for your own well-being.
Oral Hygiene
Continue your usual oral care routine, but be gentle around the treated area. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and a mild toothpaste. Avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully to protect the healing site.
Pain Management
Follow the prescribed pain medication instructions carefully. If you're using over-the-counter pain relievers, adhere to the recommended dosage for effective relief. Remember, managing pain helps promote a comfortable recovery.
Swelling and Bruising
Minimize swelling by applying an ice pack to the treated area for the first three days after treatment. Take any prescribed anti-inflammatory medications as directed. These steps contribute to a reduction in post-operative discomfort.
Dietary Guidelines
Begin your recovery with a diet of soft or liquid foods. Steer clear of hot or spicy items, and avoid using a straw, as suction may impede healing. Gradually reintroduce solid foods based on your comfort.
Activity Restrictions
During the initial recovery period, take it easy on physical activities, especially heavy lifting and intense exercise. Adequate rest is essential for the body to focus on healing.
Every patient's recovery is different, and we're here for you if you have any questions or concerns about how you're feeling. Don't hesitate to contact us.
Wishing you a comfortable and speedy recovery!