| Post-Surgical
Instructions
Implant
Placement
The
following information contained within our "Guide to
Good Healing" will provide an idea of what to expect
after your surgery.
Guide
To Good Healing Following Implant Placement
IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY USING A PARTIAL OR COMPLETE DENTURE
We
will have told you when and how to wear it. It is very important
that very little pressure be exerted on the gum tissue over
the implant during the initial healing.
GAUZE
PACKS
Have
been placed either over or next to the area where implant
was placed. This helps reduce swelling of the gum tissue
and controls bleeding. The sutures that we use break loose
in one to two weeks and come out on their own.
MEDICATION
TO REDUCE DISCOMFORT
We
will prescribe two medications to help you remain comfortable.
One will be a pain medication that will also reduce inflammation.
We would like you to take it as directed for two days, whether
you are uncomfortable or not. The other medication is a
narcotic analgesic. This may be used if the first medication
does not adequately control the discomfort. The two may
be taken together. Remember not to drive or operate machinery
or tools while taking narcotics. Also, mixing alcohol with
narcotics can be very dangerous.
ANTIBIOTICS
Are
often used to reduce the small risk of infection. It is
very important that you take all of the antibiotics prescribed
as directed. Please remember that all forms of oral and
administered contraception are to be considered unreliable
while you are taking any form of antibiotic medication.
SWELLING
There
is usually some slight swelling after implant surgery. If
the procedure has been extensive, moderate swelling can
be expected. Using an ice pack for the first eight to twelve
hours may help reduce the onset of swelling. It may also
help reduce facial discomfort. Use it in an alternating
manner, ten minutes on and ten minutes off.
DIET
Balanced
nutrition is essential to good healing. Chewing directly
in the area of surgery is potentially harmful. Increase
your fluid intake during the rest of the day of surgery.
Drinking through a straw may prolong bleeding so it is best
to avoid straws until the third day. The following diet
is recommended:
-
DAY
ONE - All cool or lukewarm things that don't have
particles in them and therefore don't require chewing.
Yogurt, milk, ice milk, sherbet, jello, Instant Breakfast
Milk Shakes and fruit juices are all allowed. Drinking
at least one cup (8 oz) of liquid per hour will make
certain you get adequate liquid to prevent dehydration.
-
DAY
TWO - Eggs, grits, mashed potatoes, applesauce,
pasta and soups are all recommended.
-
DAY
THREE
- Begin to add soft foods to your diet. Remember to
follow the rule that: 'If it hurts, don't eat it'. It's
best not to bite or chew directly on the implant site
for at least a week.
MOUTH
CARE
It
is very helpful to rinse and soak the areas of surgery with
warm saline. Stir ½ teaspoon of salt into 8 ounces
of very warm water. Use it all to clean and briefly soak
the area of surgery. Begin doing this the day following
surgery. Please avoid the use of any mouthwashes that contain
alcohol. Also, please brush your teeth, avoiding the area
near surgery for two days. Then gently include the area
of surgery beginning the third day after surgery.
If
you have any questions, please call us. Thank you for allowing
us to help in the replacement of your missing tooth or teeth.
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