Aftercare
At-Home Whitening Aftercare
Child’s Dental Extractions Aftercare
Complete & Partial Denture Aftercare
Follow preventive care and diet instructions as closely as possible.
Your denture and partial should not be worn at night at any time.
Support tissues under denture and partial should be cleaned twice daily by using a soft cloth to massage and brush with soft bristle brush.
Cracked Teeth Aftercare
Dental Appointment Aftercare
Get a good night’s rest.
Avoid alcohol, tobacco or caffeine products at least three hours before your appointment.
Take prescribed medication as directed.
Dental Extractions Aftercare
Bite on gauze for 1-1/2 hours to protect the blood clot. If bleeding continues, bite on extra gauze provided for at least one hour. If bleeding still continues, moisten one tea bag and place on area of extraction and bite on for one more hour. If bleeding persists, call the office for additional instructions.
Don’t rinse or spit out the remainder of the day following the extraction.
Dental Fillings Aftercare
Eat something soft the remainder of the day.
A clean mouth heals faster. However, be gentle in cleaning the area of your fillings for 24 to 48 hours.
Fluoride Trays Aftercare
Brush and floss teeth before bedtime.
Put fluoride in tray.
Snap fluoride tray on teeth.
Wear fluoride tray one to two times every day for five minutes each time.
Healing Denture Aftercare
Following the extraction of your teeth, the healing dentures will be placed. Leave your dentures in for approximately 24 hours.
Swelling and discomfort are to be expected. Take medications as prescribed for the first 24 hours. Swelling may be reduced by holding ice packs against the face in the area of extractions for no longer than 15 minutes per hour the first 24 hours.
Implant Aftercare
Clean denture completely daily using a soft brush and liquid dial hand soap.
If desired, use a denture soak recommended by us daily followed by brushing.
Use a Sonicare mechanical style toothbrush to brush implants and bar for four minutes twice daily.
Jaw Pain Aftercare
Use anti-inflammatory medications. Over the counter Ibuprofen (400-600 mg every six hours) would be helpful.
Every hour, apply ice for ten minutes and heat for fifteen minutes to the sore joints or muscles. Use a heating pad or microwave a wet towel until it is warm (be careful not to get it too hot). For cold compresses, use ice wrapped in a thin washcloth. Ice should only be applied to the painful area until numbness is experienced.

