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Before surgery, your
dentist will explain what to expect, have you sign a consent
form and give you personalized instructions to follow. Keep in
mind these general items in order to help your surgery go
smoothly.
Wear loose, comfortable
clothing and arrange to have someone be with you after surgery.
Extraction can be performed under local conscious sedation or
general anesthesia. Following surgery, you may experience some
swelling and mild discomfort, which is part of the normal
healing process. Cold compresses can help decrease the swelling
and medication prescribed by your dentist can help decrease the
pain. You may be instructed to drink only clear liquids
following surgery and later progress to soft foods.
Some patients experience
numbness or tingling following surgery. Normal sensation usually
returns in a short period of time. Occasionally, a dry socket
occurs when the blood clot breaks down earlier than normal. A
dressing placed in the socket protects it until the socket
heals.
Talk with your dentist
about any questions that you have. It is especially important to
let your dentist know, before surgery, of any illness that you
have and medications that you are taking. If your general
dentist has referred you to a specialist, they will both work
together to provide you with the best and most efficient care.
Keeping your teeth healthy – to a wise old age – is your
dentist’s primary concern.
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