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It will take time to adjust to the feel of your new bite. When the bite is altered or the position of the teeth is changed, it takes several days for the brain to recognize the new position of your teeth or their thickness. If you continue to detect any high spots or problems with your bite, call our office at 916-645-1138 so we can schedule an adjustment appointment.

 

It is normal to experience some hot and cold sensitivity. The teeth require some time to heal after the removal of tooth structure and will be sensitive in the interim. Your gums may also be sore for a few days. Warm salt water rinses (a teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) 3x daily will reduce pain and swelling. A mild pain medication (Tylenol or Ibuprofen (Motrin) every 3-4 hours) should ease any residual discomfort.

 

Don’t be concerned if your speech is affected for the first few days, you’ll quickly adapt and will  be speaking normally. You may notice increased salivation, this is because your brain is responding to the new size and shape of your teeth. This should subside in about a week.

 

Daily brushing and flossing are a must for your new dental work. Daily plaque removal is critical for the long-term success of your new teeth, as are regular cleaning appointments.

Any food that can crack, chip or damage a natural tooth can do the same to your new teeth. Avoid hard foods and substances (such as beer nuts, peanut brittle, ice, fingernails or pencils) and sticky candies. Smoking will stain your new teeth. Minimize or avoid foods that will stain, such as coffee, red wine, tea and berries.

 

If you play sports, let us know so we can make you a custom mouthguard. If you grind your teeth at night, wear the night guard we have provided for you. Adjusting to the look and feel of your new smile will take time. If you have any problems or concerns, please let us know. We always welcome any of your questions.

 

 

After Crown and Bridge Appointments

 

Crowns and bridges usually take two or three appointments to complete. In the first visit, the teeth are prepared and molds of the mouth are taken. Temporary crowns or bridges are placed to protect the teeth while the custom restoration is being made. Since the teeth will be anesthetized the tongue, lips and roof of the mouth may be numb. Please refrain from eating or drinking hot beverages until the numbness is completely worn off.

 

Occasionally a temporary crown may come off, call us at 916-645-1138 if this happens and bring the temporary crown with you so we can re-cement it. It is very important for the temporary crown to stay in place, as it will prevent other teeth from moving and compromising the fit of your final restoration.

 

To keep your temporaries in place, avoid eating sticky foods (gum), hard foods and if possible, chew on the opposite side of your mouth. It is important to brush normally, but floss carefully and don’t pull up on the floss in case it might dislodge the temporary. Pull the floss out from the side of the temporary crown.

 

It is normal to experience some temperature and pressure sensitivity after each appointment. The sensitivity should subside a few weeks after the placement of the final restoration. Mild pain medications may also be used as directed by our office.

 

If your bite feels uneven, if you have persistent pain or if you have any other questions or concerns, please call our office at 916-645-1138.

 

 

After Tooth Extraction

 

After a tooth extraction, it’s important for a blood clot to form to stop the bleeding and begin the healing process. That’s why we ask you to bite on a gauze pad for 30-45 minutes after the appointment. If the bleeding or oozing still persists, place another gauze pad and bite firmly for another 30 minutes. You may have to do this several times. After the blood clot forms, it is important not to disturb or dislodge the clot as it heals. Do not rinse vigorously, suck on straws, smoke, drink alcohol or brush teeth next to the extraction site for 72 hours. These activities will dislodge or dissolve the clot and disturb the healing process. Limit vigorous exercise for the next 24 hours as this will increase blood pressure and may cause more bleeding from the extraction site.

After the tooth is extracted, you may feel some pain or experience some swelling. An ice pack or an unopened bag of frozen peas or corn can be applied to the area and will keep swelling to a minimum. Take pain medications as prescribed. The swelling usually subsides after 48 hours.

Call the office at 916-645-1138 if the medication doesn't seem to be working. If antibiotics are prescribed, continue to take them for the indicated length of time, even if signs and symptoms of infection are gone. Drink plenty of fluid and eat nutritious, soft food on the day of the extraction. You can eat normally as soon as it is comfortable for you to do so.

 

It is important to resume your normal dental routine after a 24 hour period. This should include brushing and flossing your teeth at least once a day. This will speed healing and help keep your mouth fresh and clean. After a few days you can resume your normal activities. If you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, continued swelling for 2-3 days or a reaction to the medication, call our office immediately at 916-645-1138.

 

After Composite Fillings (White Fillings)

 

When an anesthetic has been used, your lips and tongue may be numb for several hours after the appointment. Avoid any chewing and hot beverages until the numbness has completely worn off. It is very easy to bite or burn your tongue or lip while you are numb. It is normal to experience some hot, cold and pressure sensitivity after your appointment. Injection sites may also be sore. Ibuprofen (Motrin), Tylenol or aspirin (one tablet every 3-4 hours as needed for pain) work well to alleviate the tenderness. If pressure sensitivity persists beyond a few days or if the sensitivity to hot or cold increases, contact our office at 916-645-1138.

 

You may chew with your composite fillings as soon as the anesthetic completely wears off since they are fully set when you leave the office. If your bite feels uneven, if you have persistent pain or if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to call our office at 916-645-1138.

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