1. Bleeding:
Before leaving the clinic, the doctor will insert a bandage into your mouth. Leave these fillets for 1 hour. Then carefully remove. Do not worry about small blood discharge. This is normal and may even last for 1-2 days. If bleeding occurs, place a new (soaked in saline or saline) toothpaste and clench your teeth, leave for another hour.
2. Meals:
On the day of surgery it is advisable to abstain from food that requires chewing. Do not use a juicer. From the next day you can get everything that chewing will not cause you discomfort. Cool foods such as nuts, cool candies, chips, popcorn, crackers, etc. are preferred. Do not take for 1 week.
3. Medications:
You will be prescribed medications that will relieve your pain and postoperative discomfort. However, it should be noted here and do not have the illusion that you will feel 100% well. Do not take alcohol during the period of taking the medication.
4. Activity:
Try to be less active the day before and after surgery. You can return to normal active mode 1 week after surgery.
5. Brushing your teeth:
Do not brush your teeth before going to bed after surgery. Start wheezing the next morning. Brush with gentle and gentle movements, especially at the wound site.
6. Wheels:
Do not apply after surgery. Start the speech the next morning. Rinse gently with warm water, salt water or antiseptic solution 3-6 times a day.
7. Ice:
Ice diapers will help you avoid getting wet. Use at 10-30 minute intervals on the day of surgery for 8 hours.
8. Smoking:
Do not smoke after surgery! Try to abstain as much as possible in the following days as well.
I would like to add that all specialists make appointments based on the complexity of the operation and their own experience. Please respect your doctor and follow all his advice in detail. The success of the operation depends not only on the surgeon's "right hand" but also on how the postoperative period will end.