• Some pain, swelling, bleeding, and seeping are normal following oral surgery. Please do not try to view the site by pulling on your lip and do not probe the area with your tongue or fingers.
  • Avoid excessive rinsing, spitting, or drinking with a straw. Biting on a piece of gauze put immediately on the area for 30 minutes can help minimize bleeding. Some bleeding is normal for the first 24 hours. If bleeding continues, please call our office.
  • Please take all medications, including mouth rinses, as prescribed.
  • After 24 hours, brushing and oral hygiene procedures should be done as usual in all untreated areas. In the treated regions, gently clean your teeth with a gentle manual toothbrush. Avoid flossing in the areas of treatment during the first week after surgery. For the first week following surgery, avoid using undiluted mouthwash, peroxide rinses or salt water.
  • Swelling and bruising may occur and may become more noticeable two to three days following surgery. Applying a cold compress to the face near the surgical site will help minimize swelling.
  • If using an ice pack, please do not apply ice directly to your skin but always place a cloth between the ice and your skin. You may apply the cold compress for up to 20 minutes on and at least 20 minutes off as needed. After 36 hours the cold compress will have no further impact on swelling. After this period, the application of moist heat to the sides of the face can help reduce swelling.
  • Drink plenty of fluids. Stay away from spicy or acidic foods. Avoid sharp and crunchy foods, such as tacos, chips, and nuts. Tobacco and alcohol should be avoided. Alcohol should not be used with painkillers or antibiotics.
  • Keep physical activities to a minimum immediately following surgery. Avoid strenuous activity for 2-3 days.
  • If a surgical bandage was used, it would ideally remain in place for 24 hours. There is no need for you to remove it; it will come off when ready. Once it does, you can begin cleaning the wound gently with a cotton swab dipped in a mouth rinse.