after extraction care
1) DO NOT RINSE MOUTH TODAY - Tomorrow rinse mouth gently every 3 to 4 hours (especially after meals) using one teaspoon of salt to a glass of warm water. Continue rinses for a week. 2) BLEEDING - Following extractions some is to be expected. If persistent bleeding occurs, place gauze pads over bleeding area and bite down firmly for one-half hour. Repeat if necessary. 3) SWELLING - Ice bag or chopped ice wrapped in a towel should be applied to the operated area; one-half hour on, and one-half hour off for 4-5 hours. 4) PAIN - For mild to average pain use any non-aspirin type of medication you like. If the doctor prescribes a specific pain medication, follow the instructions and do not mix with other medications unless approved by your doctor. 5) FOOD - Light diet is advisable during the first 24 hours. 6) BONY EDGES - Small sharp bone fragments may work up through the gums during the first month of healing. These are not roots; if annoying, return to this office for their simple removal. 7) If any unusual symptoms occur, call the office at once. 8) The proper care following oral surgical procedures will hasten recovery and prevent complications.
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