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Please click on the relevant treatment to read the post operative care
instructions:
Wisdom Tooth Extractions
Root Canal Treatment
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Root Canal Treatment
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Though 90% of the root
canals we perform are completed in one appointment, root canal therapy may
take more than one appointment to complete. Since anesthetic has been used,
your lips, tongue and the roof of your mouth may be numb for several hours
after your appointment. Avoid chewing and hot beverages until the numbness
has worn off.
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Between appointments
until the tooth is fully restored, it is common (and not a problem) for a
small portion of your temporary filling to wear away or break off. If the
entire filling fall out or if a temporary crown comes off, call our office
to arrange a time so it can be replaced.
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It is normal to
experience some discomfort for several days after a root canal appointment.
To control discomfort, take the pain medication prescribed by the doctor as
recommended.
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If antibiotics are
prescribed, continue to take them as directed, even if all signs and
symptoms of infection are gone. To protect the tooth and keep the temporary
in place, avoid eating hard and sticky foods (gum) and if possible, chew on
the opposite side of your mouth. Continue to brush and floss normally.
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Usually, the last step
in root canal treatment is the placement of a crown on the tooth. A crown
will protect the tooth from breaking in the future. If your bite feels
uneven, if you have any signs of swelling or increasing pain, or if you have
any other questions or concerns, please call our office at 408-247-2612
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