Oral Surgery Consultants of Pennsylvania
Oral Surgery
Philadelphia PA
215-463-4141
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After Removal Of Multiple Teeth

Bleeding

A small amount of bleeding is to be expected following the operation. If bleeding occurs, place a gauze pad directly over the bleeding socket and apply biting pressure for 30 minutes. If bleeding continues, a moist tea bag can be used for 30 minutes. If bleeding occurs, avoid hot liquids, exercise, and elevate the head. If bleeding persists, call our office immediately. Do not remove immediate denture unless the bleeding is severe. Expect some oozing around the side of the denture.

Swelling

Use ice packs (externally) on the same side of the face as the operated area. Apply ice for the first 36 hours only. Apply ice continuously while you are awake.

Pain

For mild discomfort use aspirin, Tylenol or any similar medication; two tablets every three to four hours. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) 200mg can be taken two to three tablets every four to eight hours.

For severe pain, use the prescription given to you. If the pain does not begin to subside in two days, or increases after two days, please call the office. If an antibiotic has been prescribed, finish your prescription regardless of your symptoms.

Fluids

Drink plenty of fluids. If many teeth have been extracted, the blood lost at this time needs to be replaced. Drink at least six glasses of liquid the first day.

Oral Hygiene

Do not rinse your mouth for the first post-operative day, or while there is bleeding. After the first day, use a warm salt-water rinse every four hours and following meals to flush out particles of food and debris that may lodge in the operated area (1/4 teaspoon of salt in a glass of lukewarm water). After you have seen your dentist for denture adjustment, take out denture and rinse three to four times a day.

Diet

Restrict your diet to liquids and soft foods that are comfortable for you to eat. As the wounds heal, you will be able to advance your diet.

Finally

The removal of many teeth at one time is quite different than the extraction of one or two teeth. Because the bone must be shaped and smoothed prior to the insertion of a denture, the following conditions may occur (all of which are considered normal):

  • The area operated on will swell, reaching a maximum in two days. Swelling and discoloration around the eye may occur. The application of a moist warm towel will help eliminate the discoloration. The towel should be applied continuously for as long as tolerable beginning 24 hours after surgery (remember ice packs are used for the first 24 hours only).
  • A sore throat may develop. The muscles of the throat are near the extraction sites. Swelling into the throat muscles can cause pain. This is normal and should subside in two to three days.
  • If the corners of the mouth are stretched, they may dry out and crack. Your lips should be kept moist with an ointment like Vaseline. There may be a slight elevation of temperature for 24-48 hours. If temperature continues, notify the office.

If immediate dentures have been inserted, sore spots may develop. In most cases, your dentist will see you within 24-48 hours after surgery and make the necessary adjustments to relieve those sore spots. Failure to do so may result in severe denture sores, which may prolong the healing process.

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Oral Surgeons Dr. Ramin Bahram , Dr. Brad Richman, and Dr. Daniel Bowser Oral Surgery Consultants of Pennsylvania, provide services to Philadelphia, Clifton Heights PA,
Folsom PA & Delaware County, offering: Dental Implants, Wisdom Teeth Extraction, IV Sedation & Tooth Extraction.
Address: 2546 S. Broad Street • Philadelphia, PA 19145 • Telephone: 215-463-4141 • Fax: 215-463-7616
Address: 1601 Walnut Street, Suite 1207 • Philadelphia, PA 19102 • Telephone: 215-558-2400 • Fax: 215-558-2405
Address: 151 S. Springfield Rd. • Clifton Heights, PA 19018 • Telephone: 610-622-5454 • Fax: 610-622-3995
Address: 720 MacDade Blvd. • Folsom, PA 19033 • Telephone: 610-461-4600 • Fax: 610-461-4616