Mid Atlantic Implant & Oral surgery Center
Oral Surgery
3145 Virginia Beach Blvd., Suite 206, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
757-340-9146
  • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • Introduction
    • First Visit
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Policy
    • Insurance
    • Privacy Policy
    • Online Videos
  • PROCEDURES
    • Dental Implants
    • Bone Grafting
    • Wisdom Teeth
    • Impacted Canines
    • Facial Trauma
    • Jaw Surgery
    • Oral Pathology
    • TMJ Disorders
    • Sleep Apnea
    • Platelet Rich Plasma
  • MEET DR FOLCK
    • Meet Dr. Folck
    • History of the Practice
  • SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS
    • Before Anesthesia
    • After Dental Implant Surgery
    • After Wisdom Tooth Removal
    • After Exposure of an Impacted Tooth
    • After Extractions
    • After Multiple Extractions
  • ONLINE FORMS
    • Patient Registration
  • REFERRING DOCTORS
    • Referral Form
    • Study Club
  • CONTACT US
    • Introduction
    • Virginia Beach Office Map

Instructions

  • Before Anesthesia
  • After Dental Implant Surgery
  • After Wisdom Tooth Removal
  • After Exposure of an Impacted Tooth
  • After Extractions
  • After Multiple Extractions

After Dental Implant Surgery

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Do not disturb the wound. Avoid rinsing, spitting, or touching the wound on the day of surgery. There may be a metal healing abutment protruding through the gingival (gum) tissue.

Bleeding

Some bleeding or redness in the saliva is normal for 24 hours. Excessive bleeding (your mouth fills up rapidly with blood) can be controlled by biting on a gauze pad placed directly on the bleeding wound for 30 minutes. If bleeding continues please call for further instructions.

Swelling

Swelling is a normal occurrence after surgery. To minimize swelling, apply an ice bag, or a plastic bag, or towel filled with ice on the cheek in the area of surgery. Apply the ice continuously, as much as possible, for the first 36 hours.

Diet

Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid hot liquids or food. Soft food and liquids should be eaten on the day of surgery. Return to a normal diet as soon as possible unless otherwise directed.

Pain

You should begin taking pain medication as soon as you feel the local anesthetic wearing off. For moderate pain, 1 or 2 Tylenol or Extra Strength Tylenol may be taken 3-4 times daily. Ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) may be taken instead of Tylenol. Ibuprofen, bought over the counter comes in 200 mg tablets: 2-3 tablets may be taken 3-4 times daily 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 take it.

Antibiotics

Occasionally, antibiotics will be prescribed by Dr. Folck to prevent infection.  Be sure to take them as directed.

Oral Hygiene

Good oral hygiene is essential to good healing. The day after surgery, Peridex rinse should be used twice daily, after breakfast and before bed. Be sure to rinse for at least 30 seconds then spit it out. Warm salt water rinses (teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) may be used at 4-5 times a day, as well, especially after meals. Gentle brushing of your teeth and healing abutments is encouraged after surgery.

Activity

Keep physical activities to a minimum immediately following surgery. If you are considering exercise, throbbing or bleeding may occur. If this occurs, you should discontinue exercising. Keep in mind that you are probably not taking normal nourishment. This may weaken you and further limit your ability to exercise.

Wearing your Prosthesis

Partial dentures, flippers, or full dentures should not be used immediately after surgery and for at least 10 days.

 

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Mid Atlantic Implant & Oral Surgery Center | Michael P. Folck II, D.D.S., M.D.

272 Bendix Rd. Suite 280 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 .::. Phone: (757) 340-9146 .::. Fax: (757) 340-2647

 

Oral Surgeon Michael P. Folck II specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery which includes: wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, bone grafting, impacted Canines,orthognathic (jaw) surgery, sleep apnea, facial trauma, tmj disorders, oral pathology, platelet rich plasma.

 

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