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Extraction
You’ve just had a
tooth extracted. We hope to be able to avoid any concern on your part
regarding the next several hours by giving you the following information.
Should anything occur that seems out of the normal, please give us a call.
Instructions:
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EXCESSIVE
BLEEDING: When you leave the office, you will be given verbal
instructions regarding the control of postoperative bleeding. A rolled
up gauze pad will be placed on the extraction site and you will be
asked to change this dressing every 20 minutes or so depending on the
amount of bleeding that is occurring. We will also give you a package
of gauze to take with you to use at home if the bleeding should
continue. Should you need to use the gauze at home, remember to roll
it into a ball large enough to cover the wound. Hold firmly in place,
with finger pressure, for about 20-30 minutes. If bleeding still
continues, you may fold a tea bag in half and bite down on it. Tea
contains Tannic Acid, a styptic, which may help to reduce the
bleeding. If bleeding still continues, call for further instructions.
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PAIN: Analgesic
tablets (i.e. Aspirin, Tylenol etc.) may be taken under my directions.
Prescription medication, which may have been given to you, should also
be taken as directed. If pain continues, please give us a call.
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SWELLING: To
prevent swelling, apply ice or a cold towel to the outside of your
face in the area of the extraction. Apply alternately, 20 minutes on
then 20 minutes off, for an hour or longer if necessary.
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