Osseous Surgery Post Op Instructions

Do NOT eat anything until the anesthesia wears off, as you might bite your lips, cheek, or tongue and cause damage. You will probably have some discomfort when the anesthesia wears off; take your non-aspirin pain medication(s) as directed, whether it is prescribed or over-the-counter.

Medications:
 Please take Ibuprofen or Advil 600 mg (equal to 3 tabs of over-the-counter Ibuprofen or Advil) every 4-6
hours for the next 3-5 days.
 Please take it as instructed, whether the area hurts or does not hurt!!!
 Do NOT exceed 2400 mg (12 tabs) in a 24 hour period!!!
OR
 Please take Extra Strength Tylenol 1000 mg (equal to 2 tabs of over-the-counter Extra StrengthTylenol)
every 4-6 hours for the next 3-5 days.
 Please take it as instructed, whether the area hurts or does not hurt!!!
 Do NOT exceed 4000 mg (8 tabs) in a 24 hour period!!!
 If and when you are taking Vicodin / Tylenol #3 / Ultram / Naprosyn, please only take 1 tab of
Extra Strength Tylenol.
 You may have been given a prescription for a stronger pain reliever. This may be filled at any pharmacy
if the over-the-counter pain medication does not relieve your discomfort. If Vicodin / Tylenol #3 / Ultram /
Naprosyn is too strong, you can cut the pill in half. Please do NOT drive or operate heavy machinery while
you are taking Vicodin / Tylenol #3 / Ultram / Naprosyn.

An antibiotic may have been prescribed to prevent or minimize infection. Please take the antibiotics as instructed
until all tablets / pills are finished.

Discomfort:
Slight swelling of the operated area is not unusual. Even bruising and chapped lips may occur.
 A reusable ice bag or a frozen vegetable bag, wrapped in a soft towel, may be applied to the area of surgery to
help minimize the swelling of your face. Alternating 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off will usually be
adequate during the first 24-48 hours after surgery.

Keeping your head elevated above your heart will also help. One to two days after surgery, moist heat will help resolve minor swelling. Major swelling should be reported to the doctor at once.

You may experience some tooth sensitivity after surgery, especially to cold. Sensitivity usually decreases within several weeks after surgery and can be minimized by keeping the area as free of plaque as possible. If the sensitivity is extreme, contact the doctor for recommendations or medications to relieve the discomfort.

Dressing:
We may apply a periodontal dressing to protect the surgical site and keep you comfortable. The dressing will harden in a few hours. In most cases the dressing is left in the mouth for a period of 7-14 days and may be changed once or more by the doctor during this time. If the dressing becomes loose or comes off, please call our office as soon as possible to notify the doctor and receive further instructions. Maintain normal oral hygiene measures in the areas of your mouth not affected by the surgery. In areas where there is dressing, lightly brush only the biting surfaces of the teeth.

 Please chew on the opposite side of your mouth and try to avoid the dressing as much as possible.
 Be sure to keep your post-operative appointment to allow for removal of any dressings or sutures and to assess
your healing!!!

If you are instructed to wear a clear stent or an upper denture that covers up the roof of the mouth, do NOT REMOVE it for 24 hours NO MATTER WHAT!!! It may pool with blood, but leave it in there and just swoosh with
Chlorhexidine rinse or lukewarm salt water.
 After 24 hours you are to wear it as much as you please, especially while you eat for your comfort.

Bleeding:
Minor bleeding, such as a pinkish tinge to your saliva, may occur during the first 48 hours following surgery. Avoid extremely hot foods for the rest of the day and do NOT rinse out your mouth, as these will often prolong the bleeding.
If bleeding continues, apply light pressure to the area with a moistened gauze or moistened tea bag. Keep in place for 20-30 minutes without looking to see if the bleeding has stopped. (NO PEEKING!) If bleeding increases or occurs
past the initial 48 hours, please call our office as soon as possible to notify the doctor and receive further instructions.
Avoid any strenuous physical activity for the next 2-3 days to prevent or minimize severe bleeding.

Eating / Diet:
Please follow a soft food diet, taking care to avoid the surgical area(s) when chewing. Chew on the opposite side and do NOT bite into food if the procedure was done in the front of the mouth. Avoid sticky, hard (such asice cubes, nuts, popcorn, chips), brittle, spicy, highly seasoned, or acidic foods in your diet. Foods such as soups, pasta, scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, macaroni & cheese etc. are best. Be sure to maintain adequate nutrition and drink plenty of fluids.

Avoid alcohol (even beer and wine) and smoking until after your post-operative appointment. Smoking is not advised during the 7-14 days following surgery.

Homecare:
Maintain normal oral hygiene measures in the areas of your mouth not affected by the surgery. In areas where there is dressing, lightly brush only the biting surfaces of the teeth. After you have eaten or you have snacked, please use
lukewarm salt water rinse 4-6X a day; 30 seconds of swooshing with each use. Vigorous rinsing should be avoided!

Starting tomorrow,
 Please use Periogard, Peridex, or Chlorhexidine mouth rinse 2X (morning and night) a day; 30 seconds of
swooshing with each use.
 Please do NOT play with the surgery area with your fingers or tongue.
 Do NOT pull up or down the lip or cheek to look at the area and do not have someone else look at the area.
Just LEAVE IT ALONE!
 Do NOT use a drinking straw, as the suction may dislodge the blood clot.
 Avoid extremely hot foods. Cold foods such as ice cream or shake are OK as long as you use a spoon.

Try to relax and practice the best oral hygiene possible and your healing should progress well. If you have any questions
or concerns, please contact us.