Sinus Lift
- Keep your fingers and tongue away from the surgical site(s) if at all possible.
- You many benefit from an over-the-counter sinus decongestant. Follow the instructions on the box.
- Sneeze with your mouth open.
- Some slight nose bleeding may occur for 2-3 days after your procedure.
- Do NOT blow your nose. You may wipe your nose with a tissue.
Assume a semi-upright position (a reclining chair, or in bed with at least 2 pillows). Avoid spitting, drinking through a straw, smoking and chewing tobacco. Avoid excessive physical activity.
If bleeding is excessive the day of your surgery or continues the day after surgery, please call our office.
Control of Swelling
Swelling is a normal occurrence after surgery. To minimize swelling apply an ice pack, or a plastic bag or towel filled with ice, on the cheek in the area of surgery. Place a barrier between the ice pack and the skin. Apply the ice continuously as much as possible for the first 48 hours. After 48 hours, if you still have swelling place moist warm packs to the outside of the face.
Diet
Drink plenty of fluids, especially the first day. Avoid hot liquids or food while you are numb. Soft food and liquids should be eaten on the day of surgery. Return to a normal diet as soon as possible unless otherwise directed. Do not chew directly over the implant area until the final crown restoration is complete. (This may be 2-4 months after your implant(s) have been placed). Avoid sharp foods such as chips, nuts, sunflower seeds, and popcorn that may lodge in the surgical site(s). Avoid smoking and chewing tobacco for 5-7 days following surgery.
Sutures
Sutures (stitches) may have been used to close the surgical wound. If so, the sutures will usually dissolve within 2 weeks following surgery.
Control of Pain
You should begin taking pain medication– with food – – as soon as you arrive home, so the medications are working before the local anesthetic wears off. If you have been given a prescription, have it filled and begin taking the medication as soon as you arrive home and are settled. Be sure to read and follow the instructions on the bottle. Unless otherwise prescribed by your surgeon, for moderate pain 1 or 2 Tylenol or Extra Strength Tylenol may be taken every 3-4 hours. Ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) may be taken instead of Tylenol. Ibuprofen purchased over-the-counter comes in 200 mg tablets: 2-3 tablets may be taken every 3-4 hours as needed for pain. For severe pain, the prescribed medication should be taken as directed. Do not take any of the above medication if you are allergic, or have been instructed by your doctor not to. If you develop a rash, hives,or trouble breathing, discontinue all medications and immediately call our office.
Antibiotics
Be sure to take the prescribed antibiotics as directed until they are gone to help prevent infection.
Oral Hygiene
Good oral hygiene is essential to good healing. Do not rinse with anything in an effort to cleanse or freshen your mouth for 12 hours following surgery. Depending on your doctor’s instruction, starting the day after surgery, chlorhexidine rinse (PerioGard or Peridex)should be used gently twice daily, after breakfast and before bed. Be sure to rinse for at least 30 seconds and then spit it out OR swab the area using a clockwise motion twice daily. Warm salt water rinses (one-half teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) can be used at least 4-5 times a day as well, especially after meals, for at least one week. Brush your teeth carefully – – be gentle initially with brushing around the surgical areas. Avoid flossing for 2 weeks following your procedure.
Activity
Keep physical activities to a minimum immediately following surgery. If you exercise, throbbing or bleeding may occur. Keep in mind that you are probably not taking normal nourishment. This may weaken you and further limit your ability to exercise.
Partial dentures, flippers, or full dentures should not be used immediately after surgery, unless otherwise directed by your surgeon.
Wearing Your Prothesis
Partial dentures, flippers, or full dentures should not be used immediately after surgery, unless otherwise directed by your surgeon.
Unusual Conditions
If you experience any of the following conditions during the post-operative period, please call the office where your surgery was performed:
- Continued numbness of the lip, chin, or tongue persisting beyond the day after surgery
- Prolonged severe pain that is not relieved after several doses of pain medications
- Fever 101 degrees or higher
- Significant hard swelling near the surgical site
- Severe, bright red bleeding that cannot be controlled per the directions above
- A rash, difficulty breathing, or severe vomiting
- Any mobility of the implant or healing abutment during the healing period
After having intravenous (IV) general anesthesia or sedation, DO NOT drive a car or operate machinery for 24 hours.
The office is open for routine questions 8am to 4:30pm Monday-Friday. A doctor is on call at all times to manage any emergency situations.
IF ANY PROBLEMS ARISE INVOLVING YOUR SURGERY, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE BEFORE CONTACTING YOUR GENERAL DENTIST OR PHYSICIAN.