Surgical Instructions

After Ridge Expansion Surgery Instruction

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After your ridge expansion surgery, it’s important to follow these post-operative instructions carefully to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications:

1. Oral Hygiene:

  • First 24 Hours: Do not brush or rinse your mouth for the first 24 hours following surgery to prevent disturbing the surgical site.
  • After 24 Hours: Begin gently rinsing your mouth with warm salt water (1/2 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) 2-3 times a day, particularly after meals. Continue this for at least a week or as directed. Avoid vigorous rinsing to prevent disrupting the healing process.
  • Brush your teeth carefully, avoiding the surgical area. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and be gentle around the surgical site.

2. Diet:

  • Soft Foods: Stick to a soft diet for at least the first week after surgery. Ideal foods include yogurt, mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, oatmeal, and smoothies.
  • Avoid Irritating Foods: Refrain from eating hot, spicy, acidic, or crunchy foods that could irritate the surgical site or interfere with the healing process.
  • Temperature Control: Avoid very hot foods and drinks, as they can increase swelling and discomfort.

3. Pain Management:

  • Take any prescribed pain medications as directed. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can also help manage pain.
  • Swelling Reduction: Apply an ice pack to the outside of your face near the surgical site for 15 minutes on, 15 minutes off during the first 24-48 hours to help reduce swelling and numb the area.

4. Bleeding:

  • Some minor bleeding or oozing is normal for the first 24-48 hours. If bleeding continues, gently bite down on a clean gauze pad for 10-15 minutes.
  • Avoid activities that might increase bleeding, such as using straws, spitting, or engaging in vigorous physical activities.

5. Swelling:

  • Swelling is common and may peak 48-72 hours after surgery. Continue using ice packs as needed and keep your head elevated while resting to help reduce swelling.
  • If swelling persists or worsens after a few days, contact our office for further evaluation.

6. Activity:

  • Rest is essential in the first 48 hours after surgery. Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or bending over, as these can increase blood flow to the area and cause additional swelling or bleeding.
  • Gradually resume normal activities as you feel comfortable, but listen to your body and avoid overexertion.

7. Sutures:

  • If sutures were placed, they may dissolve on their own, or they may need to be removed during a follow-up appointment. Do not disturb the sutures by touching them with your tongue or fingers.

8. Bone Graft and Expansion Care:

  • If bone graft material was used during the ridge expansion, avoid putting pressure on the surgical site. Do not press the area with your tongue or fingers.
  • Avoid wearing any removable dental appliances that rest on the graft site unless specifically instructed otherwise by your surgeon.

9. Monitoring:

  • Keep an eye out for signs of infection, such as increased pain, swelling, redness, discharge, or a foul odor from the surgical site. A fever may also indicate an infection. If any of these symptoms occur, contact our office immediately.

10. Follow-Up:

  • It is crucial to attend your scheduled follow-up appointments so we can monitor your healing and make any necessary adjustments to your care. We will also assess the success of the ridge expansion and the integration of any bone graft material.

11. Additional Tips:

  • Hydration: Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water, but avoid using straws, as the suction can disturb the surgical site.
  • Smoking and Alcohol: Do not smoke or consume alcohol during the healing process, as these can significantly impair healing and increase the risk of complications.

If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, or any other unusual symptoms, please contact our office immediately. We are here to ensure your recovery is smooth and successful.

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