After Procedure

Post Procedure Care

Following the instructions given to you after oral surgery is essential to make sure proper healing is taking place and to reduce the change of any complications. Generally, you’ll want to wait at least two hours to eat anything until the anesthesia can wear off. Attempting to eat before this could cause soft tissue damage. Below are instructions you should follow after surgery. A dental assistant, or your dentist, will give you more detailed instructions on how you should recover after surgery.

Post Procedure Care

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