Many dental surgical procedures can be performed with a shot of Novocain in the gums and roof of the mouth, which numbs the gums. You feel pressure during the surgery, but no pain. Others elect to use laughing gas. With either laughing gas or Novocain, you will remain awake throughout the process. You can, however, choose to be put to sleep under anesthesia. Those electing to use anesthesia describe their experience in similar ways. The nurse puts the mask over your face and has you count backwards from 10 or 100. You only remember a few numbers and then you are being wakened. At first you are a little disoriented, but you remember nothing about the surgery itself.
After oral surgery you can expect some pain and swelling when the numbness fades away. The amount of the pain depends on the type of surgery. The swelling will start to go down after the second day. You may have difficulty chewing for up to a week afterwards and you also may develop a sore throat. You may find that your ears ache after surgery and you can also feel pain in other teeth. This is normal and is called referred pain. It is a temporary condition.
You should keep your lips moistened with cream or ointment of some kind because your lips or the corners of your moth may become chapped and cracked. If you have a socket where a tooth was removed, after 24 hours you should rinse it regularly with warm salt water. You may notice a bad taste in your mouth and a distinct odor. This will fade away as new tissue builds up in the socket.
Fresno Dentist, Mark W. Stagis DDS and Nathan E. Vick DDS is here to help you enhance the function and appearance of your smile. They provide personalized and comfortable dental care, with careful attention to your specific needs and objectives. For more information, visit http://www.fresnosmilecenter.com
Published by Michelle Lewis
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