We have provided on this page post-operative information for common dental procedures provided in our office. Click on the word below that corresponds to your treatment. If you have further questions, please call our office.

Composite Fillings
Crowns & Onlays
Night Guards
Root Canals
Veneers
Scaling and Root Planing
Extractions
Sedation

COMPOSITE FILLINGS


CROWNS & ONLAYS 


Temporary Crowns
Permanent Crowns

NIGHT GUARDS 

ROOT CANALS


Following root canal treatment it is possible to experience any of the following symptoms: sensitivity to hot and/or cold; sensitivity to pressure; possible swelling, pain. If you experience swelling, please call our office immediately as additional medication may be required.

VENEERS


Veneer Temporaries
Permanent Veneers
PERIODONTAL THERAPY (Scaling and Root Planing)


The first two weeks after your Periodontal Therapy are critical. Healing gum tissue is very susceptible to bacterial (germ) growth on the tooth roots. Your teeth need to be cleaned thoroughly twice daily, to keep the bacteria under control. (If plaque bacteria are left undisturbed for 24 hours, it forms a more tissue destructive bacteria family.)

EXTRACTIONS
 

After an extraction, it's important for a blood clot to form to stop the bleeding and begin the healing process. That's why we ask you to bite on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes after the extraction. If bleeding or oozing continues after you remove the gauze pad, place another gauze pad and bite firmly for another thirty minutes. You may have to do this several times.  If bleeding hasn't stopped with a few hours, call our office to speak to the doctor. After the blood clot forms it is important to protect it especially for the next 24 hours.  The following activities will dislodge the clot and slow down healing. Do not: Limit yourself to calm activities for the first 24 hours, this keeps your blood pressure lower, reduces bleeding and helps the healing process.
SEDATION
 

These instructions are for patient and companion.

Please call our office if you have any further questions.
Dental Emergencies
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If immediate attention is required and you are unable to contact a dentist, proceed to an urgent care
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