If you are planning to visit Dr. Jason Straw for a sinus lift in Placerville or El Dorado Hills, California, be sure to carefully follow our postoperative instructions. If you have any questions for our oral surgeon after your visit, call True Oral, Facial & Dental Implant Surgery.

After Your Surgery

Postoperative Instructions

Many times, when a maxillary (upper) tooth is extracted, it may leave an opening between the mouth and the sinus. In most cases, small mouth-sinus communications heal uneventfully and do not cause problems. If this is the situation in your case, it is important to follow these additional instructions:

  • TAKE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AS DIRECTED
  • Refrain from blowing your nose for two weeks. Wipe your nose instead of blowing.
  • DO NOT suppress a sneeze; open widely to avoid pressure in the nasal sinus area.
  • DO NOT use a straw.
  • DO NOT SMOKE.
  • Eat soft foods for several days, chewing on the opposite side if possible.
  • DO NOT rinse the mouth too vigorously for several days.

GAUZE: Remove the gauze pack in 30 minutes, provided this was not done in the office.

RINSING: Do not rinse your mouth the day of surgery. After 24 hours, rinse gently with a solution of warm salt water every four hours and after every meal. Mix one cup of warm water with ½ teaspoon salt. Continue rinses until your post-op appointment. Saltwater rinsing after every meal is essential for wound healing.

PAIN: You may take three (200 mg) ibuprofen or Motrin® every six hours as necessary for pain in addition to your Vicodin® or NORCO® as we have instructed. Do not take supplemental TYLENOL® with NORCO, only ibuprofen/Motrin. Pain medication should always be taken with food. DO NOT TAKE PAIN MEDICATION ON AN EMPTY STOMACH. To coat the stomach, eat soft foods such as a fruit smoothie, yogurt, scrambled eggs, pudding, applesauce, etc.

BLEEDING: A certain amount of bleeding is expected following the removal of teeth. If bleeding or oozing persists after the initial gauze is removed, place another gauze pack over the extraction site and bite down for 30 minutes. Repeat this for up to two hours or until slightly oozing. If bleeding persists beyond two hours, please call our office. Slight oozing can be normal and may continue for a day or two, and your saliva may be light pink.

SWELLING: To reduce ordinary postoperative swelling, apply an ice pack to the face, over the extraction site, 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off. Do this as much as possible for the first two days only. The swelling usually peaks on the third day. Do not apply heat within the first 48 hours.

LOCAL ANESTHESIA: The surgical area may be numb for four to six hours from the local anesthesia injection.

DIET: A liquid or soft diet is recommended for at least the first 24 hours. Do not disturb the sockets during the first day. After the first day, you can begin eating soft foods to your tolerance, avoiding things with small particles or seeds. Drink plenty of fluids but DO NOT USE A STRAW for one week.

SMOKING: Absolutely NO smoking for at least 48 hours. Smoking will severely delay healing.

DENTURES/PARTIAL: You may or may not be wearing your denture or partial when leaving the office. Most importantly, be clear on your instructions as to when a denture or partial can be worn. This varies for every patient.

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