FAQ Category: Oral Surgical Instructions
The level of pain you experience depends on the complexity and extent of your surgery and how your body responds. Most people experience mild to…
You can reduce your risk of infection or other complications by maintaining excellent oral hygiene before and following your surgery. Please take…
If you have a fever that persists after one or two days along with extreme swelling, redness, warmth of the soft tissues, pus, discharge, a bad taste…
It is normal to experience a slight fever after oral surgery, as well as pain, swelling, bleeding, nausea, and fatigue. However, in some cases,…
A dry socket is a condition that occurs approximately 5-7 days after an extraction during which the clot that has formed within the socket becomes…
On the day of your surgery, you should not brush your teeth, spit, or rinse your mouth. On the day after your surgery, you can brush your teeth like…
You should make sure you are getting enough calories and nutrients after your oral surgery. While you are still feeling the effects of local…