Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable

Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable - The healing process begins immediately after surgery as your body sends blood to nourish the tooth socket. For the next few days, and especially the first 24hours, it is very important to allow your body to form a good clot and start the natural healing process. Day 1 (day of surgery): Postoperative instructions for extractions/oral surgery patient: This gauze should remain for 30 min. Do not rinse or brush your teeth, and do not spit.

Rest quietly with your head elevated. The healing process begins immediately after surgery as your body sends blood to nourish the tooth socket. For the next few days, and especially the first 24hours, it is very important to allow your body to form a good clot and start the natural healing process. • swelling for 1 week becoming worse on the 2nd and 3rd day after surgery. Do not spit, rinse, suck (using a straw), smoke, drink carbonated or alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours.

Post Op Instructions Dental Extraction

Post Op Instructions Dental Extraction

Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable

Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable

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Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable Free Printable

Post Operative Instructions For Extractions and Oral Surgery PDF

Post Operative Instructions For Extractions and Oral Surgery PDF

Extraction Post Op Instructions PDF

Extraction Post Op Instructions PDF

Post Op Extraction Instructions Printable - Day 2 (day after surgery): • swelling for 1 week becoming worse on the 2nd and 3rd day after surgery. During the first 24 hours it is important that a blood clot forms on the extraction site to stop bleeding, reduce pain, and speed healing. After the first 24 hours following surgery, rinse gently with warm salt water after every meal. Postoperative instructions for extractions/oral surgery patient: Immediately after the procedure you will still be numb.

• swelling for 1 week becoming worse on the 2nd and 3rd day after surgery. Carefully follow these steps in order to prevent any delays in healing. Please read and follow the instructions below: During the first 24 hours it is important that a blood clot forms on the extraction site to stop bleeding, reduce pain, and speed healing. You may be biting on gauze when you leave the clinic;

Do Not Rinse Your Mouth.

If bleeding is persistent, placing a piece of sterile gauze over the wound and biting on it for 20 minutes can control it. The healing process begins immediately after surgery as your body sends blood to nourish the tooth socket. After the first 24 hours following surgery, rinse gently with warm salt water after every meal. That's why your dentist will ask you to bite on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes after an extraction.

• Swelling For 1 Week Becoming Worse On The 2Nd And 3Rd Day After Surgery.

Immediately after the procedure you will still be numb. Following these simple instructions will normally be all that is needed. Postoperative instructions for extractions/oral surgery patient: No strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.

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If bleeding continues, use gauze for an additional 30 minutes. Carefully follow these steps in order to prevent any delays in healing. Slight bleeding and redness in the saliva are common after tooth extraction surgery. During the first 24 hours it is important that a blood clot forms on the extraction site to stop bleeding, reduce pain, and speed healing.

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Do not rinse or brush your teeth, and do not spit. Do not spit, rinse, suck (using a straw), smoke, drink carbonated or alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours. You may be biting on gauze when you leave the clinic; Post operative instructions for extractions and oral surgery day 1: