Surgical Instructions


Patient instructions for oral surgery will vary depending on the specific procedure being performed and the individual patient's needs.

After Wisdom Teeth Removal

After wisdom teeth removal, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your oral surgeon to ensure a successful recovery. This includes help with pain management, swelling, and bleeding control.

Post-Op Dental Implants

After dental implant surgery, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your oral surgeon to ensure a successful recovery and to minimize the risk of complications.

Impacted Tooth Treatment

An impacted tooth is a tooth that is stuck in the jawbone or gum tissue and is unable to emerge into the mouth. Treatment may include extraction, surgical bonding, or surgical removal of the obstruction.

Tooth Extraction Recovery

Tooth extraction recovery generally involves a period of healing and discomfort after the procedure. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your oral surgeon to ensure a successful recovery and to minimize the risk of complications.

Teeth Removal Recovery

Removal of multiple teeth will typically require a longer duration for healing and discomfort following the procedure. Using our helpful guide will allow patients to minimize pain and allow for a more manageable recovery.

Sinus Lift Post-Op

After a sinus lift procedure, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your oral surgeon to ensure a successful recovery and to minimize the risk of complications. 

Before Sedation

Before sedation, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or anesthesiologist. This includes not eating anything after midnight on the night before the procedure. Click the link for general guidelines.

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Your Recovery Matters 

It is important to carefully follow all instructions provided by your oral surgeon before and after the surgery to ensure a successful outcome and to minimize the risk of complications. If you have any questions or concerns, it is important to discuss them with your oral surgeon.