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- November 26, 2015
Many patients will experience discomfort after their teeth are extracted due to pain nausea, swelling, and difficulty eating. In general, most difficult times occur during the first 24 to 48 hours after the extraction. The following information is provided to facilitate recovery after the surgery and must be followed in detail
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- November 26, 2015
Crown and Bridge Delivery Instructions
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- December 18, 2011
fter your Periodontal Surgery, make sure you follow these simple directions:
Rest after your procedure, use gauze in your mouth if there is still bleeding.
If an anesthetic was used, try not to chew any food or gum until the numbness has ended.
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- December 18, 2011
Make sure your filling is a successful procedure for the long term, follow these simple instructions to care for it:
If an anesthetic was used to perform your procedure, try not to chew any food or gum until the numbness has ended.
Resume your nor...
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- December 18, 2011
After your root canal procedure, take note of these simple directions:
Your mouth will be soar for at least a few days after treatment. Do not chewon the side of the mouth of the procedure for that time period.
Resume normal brushing avoiding the...
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- December 18, 2011
Dental Implant Surgery has specific home care instructions. Follow these guidelines to ensure it's success:
Use gauze as a compress in your mouth to stop any moderate bleeding.
Use ice packs or cold compresses to reduce swelling and pain.
Stay ...
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- December 18, 2011
Extractions have before, during and aftercare instructions.Thorough planning for all of these can make your experience a more comfortable one.
Before the extraction procedure:
You may want to schedule a day or two off for this procedure in ...
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- December 18, 2011
After receiving your temporary crown, make sure you take care of it by following these simple directions:
Avoid eating anything for an hour or more to allow the bonding agent to set.
Avoid eating foods that will stick or cause you to chew hard, or...
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- December 18, 2011
After receiving your new bridge, make sure you take care of it by following these simple directions:
If an anesthetic was used to perform your procedure, try not to chew any food or gum until the numbness has ended.
Carefully brush around your bri...