After Bone Grafting
- Expect some swelling for 72 hours.
- Bleeding varies with the procedure but should not be heavy or prolonged. Call if you have bleeding concerns.
- Keep ice on the face of the affected area for 20 minutes out of every hour while awake for the next two days. Frozen bags of peas are helpful.
- Put pressure on the gauze for two hours, after that replace and repeat if necessary.
- Soft diet (non chewy) until sutures are removed or doctor gives approval. Rinse after you eat or drink anything – keep area clean – warm salt water or tap water will do.
- Rinse with Peridex twice daily – hold for 30 seconds then spit.
- Take medications as prescribed. If you have any untoward effects, call office for assistance.
- The duration of local anesthesia varies from 2 – 8 hours. Be careful not to bite your lips, cheek or tongue. Move your jaw cautiously until feeling has returned.
- Do not pull or pick on the sutures.
- Do not brush or floss in the area of surgery.