Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
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Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
Postoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeal prcxedurc but also tor a smooth postoperative jxricxl. I he patient and the by stander should be informed that unnecessary pain arid coinplica lions like infection, bleeding and swelling can lx- minimized it die instructions an* followed carefully.Immediately Following Surgery•Bite on the gauze p Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeead placed over tire surgical site for an hour. Atler Illis lime, the gauze pail should be removed and discarded. Il may lx* replaced by another gauzeEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
pad if there is bleeding.•Avoid vigorous mouth rinsing or touching the wound area following surgery. Ibis may initiate bkxxling bydislodging tire blooPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeens as soon as possible so that it is digested before the local anesthetic effect lias worn off. Avoid taking medications in empty stomach Io avoid nausea and gastritis.•Restrict activities on the day of surgery and resume normal activity when one is comfortable. Excessive physical activity may initi Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeate bleeding.•Do not smoke under any circumstances.Bleeding•A certain amount of bleeding is to be expected following surgery. On the skin where the suEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
rface isdry, blood clots within a few minutes. But in the mouth where things arc wel, il lakes 6-8 hours tor the clot Io form and the bleeding to subsPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - JaypeeSaliva washes over the blood clot and dyes the gauze red even after bleeding from I he scxkel lias actually stopped.•I xcessive bleeding may lx* controlled by first gently rinsing with ice cold water or wiping any old clots from the mouth anil I hen placing a gauze pad over the area and biting firml Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeey for sixty minutes. Repeat as necessary.•11’ bleeding continues, bite on a moistened tea bag for thirty minute's. I he* tannic acid in the* lea bag hEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
elps Io form a clot by contracting the bleeding vessels. This can be repeated several times.•To minimize* further bleeding, sil upright, do not becomePostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee he doctor.Swelling•The swelling that is normally expected is usually proportional to the surgery- involved. Simple tooth extraction generally do not produce much swelling. However, if there was a fair amount of cheek retraction and bone removal involved with the surgical procedure, mild to moderate Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee swelling can be expected onhttps://khothuvien.cori!Postoperative Care and Instructions 115the affected side. The swelling will not become apparent unEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
til the evening or the day following surgery'. II will reach its maximum on the second or the third day postoperatively.•The swelling may be minimizedPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeed plastic bag filled with crushed ice may be used. The bag can lx- covered with a soft cloth Io avoid skin irritation•The ice bag should be applied for 20 minutes on and five minutes off for the afternoon and evening following I he surgery. After 24 hours, ice has no Ixneticial effect•Warm mouth wa Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeshes and vigorous swishing should be avoided for 12 to 24 hours following surgery since it may interfere with formation of blocxi clot. I llis eventuaEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
lly results in postsurgicalbleeding. Sometimes tills interferes with the formation of blood clot with the ensuing complication of dry socket.•Once, thPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeh hourly. I liemoulh should lx* tilled with normal saline as hot as the patient can tolerate anti (he heat! is held to one side in such a way the fluid lies over the area of surgery. When the tluid cxxilsil should lx*exjxxlc>ralcd and lheprtxx'ss repealed. Regular use otmou111 wash mar kedly relieve Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypees the pain and edema.•Bright red, hard, hot swelling that does not indent with finger pressure which is gelling bigger by the hour would suggest infecEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
tion. I his usually would develop around the third or the fourth day after surgery when normally the swelling should be decreasing in size. It this haPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeeflects the immune response of the body- to surgery. A high temperature (>101°F) might exist for 6-S hours after surgery but no more than that.•Antipyretics (e g. paracetamol 500 mg) every 4-6 hours will help to reduce the temperature.•A temperature >101°F several days after surgery, especially it ac Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeecompanied by hard swelling anilincreased pain, is usually indicative of infection. Tire doctor should be intimated should this occur.Pain•PostoperativEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
e pain is only mild or moderate and is controlled easily by the use of mild analgesics like aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen or combinations of aspirinPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgica Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee more pain medicine* than on the first and second days. Following the fourth day- pain should sulxãdc* more and more everyday.•Many- medications for pain can cause nausea or vomiting. II is wise Io have something in the stomach (yogurt, ice cream, pudding or apple sauce) before taking pail 1 medicin Ebook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypeees (esjx’iially aspirii 1 or ibuprofen 1). Antacids or milk of magnesia can help to prevent or reduce nausea.•If tire pain is very severe it indicatesEbook A practical guide to the management of impacted teeth: Part 2 - Jaypee
tire possibility of something going wrong and the most likely cause is the development of infection. In such air instance tire dcxlor should he contaPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgicaPostoperative Care and InstructionsPOSTOPERATIVE CAREProper written or oral instruction in essential not only tor theover all SUCCX'SS ot I he surgicaGọi ngay
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