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    Post-Op Instructions

    for Immediate Dentures

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    For the first 24 hours your immediate denture is not to be removed from your mouth. If the denture is removed, swelling may occur that will make it difficult or impossible to replace the denture. Oozing of blood around the denture is normal and is not cause for concern. Your immediate denture not only replaces your missing teeth, but it is acting to protect the surgical site, and control swelling and bleeding. The denture needs to be in place to be effective.

    Do not rinse your mouth for 24 hours; however, continue to brush your remaining teeth carefully. After 24 hours, we will see you for your first follow-up. After 48 hours, you can begin gently rinsing your mouth with a lukewarm salt-water solution (1/2 teaspoon of table salt in an 8 oz. glass of warm water). Rinse 3-4 times per day for 4-5 days. Take care not to strain or empty your mouth with undue force.

    After extractions, do not spit, rinse, smoke, or suck on a straw. Avoid hot or carbonated beverages. All these things can dislodge blood clots that are necessary for healing and lead to dry socket.

    Take all medications as prescribed. Pain level and intensity vary greatly depending on a number factors. Some pain and discomfort are expected following oral surgery procedures. Provided you have not had adverse reactions to NSAIDs (e.g. ibuprofen, naproxen, etc.) and related medication, follow the Pain Management Protocol you were given.

    Swelling is common after oral surgery for up to one week with the maximum amount of swelling usually present 2-3 days after surgery. The swelling will slowly resolve over 4-7 days. Apply an ice bag to the outside of the face for 15-20 minutes, and then leave off for 15-20 minutes. Repeat for 1-3 days, and then discontinue using the ice. This will reduce discomfort, bleeding, and swelling.

    Soft foods that don’t require chewing for the first few days are recommended. Avoid hard or crunchy foods. Drink plenty of water, but do not go on a liquid diet. Avoid strenuous activity for the first 24-48 hours. You may resume normal physical activity as tolerated 2-3 days after your surgery.

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    Dental Sleep Medicine specializes in treating sleep-related breathing disorders like sleep apnea. It offers solutions to help you achieve better sleep, improved health, and increased quality of life.

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    Common symptoms include loud snoring, frequent waking during the night, excessive daytime sleepiness, and difficulty concentrating. A sleep study or consultation with our Dental Sleep Medicine specialist can provide a definitive diagnosis.

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