After Implant Restoration
After your implant restoration has been placed, it’s important to follow these recommendations to ensure long-term success: Chewing and eating If we used an anesthetic during the procedure, avoid chewing until the numbness has completely worn off. Avoid hard chewing and grinding because these habits can damage implants and their restorations. If this is a […]
After Veneer Treatment
Now that we’ve placed your veneer(s), it’s important to follow these recommendations to ensure its success. Chewing and eating If we used an anesthetic during the procedure, avoid chewing until the numbness has worn off completely. To protect your veneer(s), avoid chewing ice or other hard objects. Brushing and flossing Brush and floss normally. If […]
After Final Crowns/Onlay Treatment
If we used an anesthetic during the procedure, avoid chewing until the numbness has worn off completely. Now that we’ve placed your final crown, it’s important to follow these recommendations to ensure its success. Chewing and Eating To protect your crown, avoid chewing ice or other hard objects. Brushing and Flossing Brush and floss normally. […]
What to Avoid After Oral Surgery: A Guide to Optimal Recovery
Undergoing oral surgery is a significant step towards achieving better oral health. Whether it’s a tooth extraction, dental implant placement, or another procedure, proper post-operative care is crucial for a smooth and successful recovery. To ensure you heal effectively, here’s a brief guide on what to avoid after oral surgery: Avoid Strenuous Activities After oral […]
After Tooth Extractions
There are a number of reasons that your dentist might recommend a tooth extraction. Some dental patients suffer from tooth decay; others need to remove teeth hindering orthodontic treatment, whereas various patients simply need wisdom teeth removal. While a tooth extraction can be a serious dental procedure, aftercare is just as critical as the procedure […]
After Dental Implant Surgery
Following dental implant surgery, patients must take detailed care of the area surrounding their new implant. For the first month the dental implant is still integrating with the bone and tissues so the patient’s care routine will be slightly more involved during this initial period. Above all, do not disturb the wound in the initial […]