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May 24, 2022 by Sofia

Great Tips for easy recovery after your Periodontal Surgery

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Even though Gums are not the strongest portion of your body, they perform a crucial role in maintaining our teeth together. People who do not practice adequate oral hygiene or unhealthy habits such as smoking or drinking too much alcohol are at risk for periodontal disease. Gum disease is bad for your teeth and mouth. Once the infection begins, the gums can quickly wear away, exposing the tooth’s base, increasing sensitivity and the risk of more gum damage. Gum disorders develop gradually, making it difficult to know if you have one until your gums bleed or swell. The good news is that Periodontal Surgery is a straightforward process that can be readily recovered by simply following a few guidelines.

Keep your lip zipped:

Your gums will be sensitive immediately after a gum graft. To reduce the chance of bleeding, your periodontist will advise you to maintain the gauze in place for the first 40 to 50 minutes. You should also keep your mouth shut. While you may feel like talking, it is better to wait two or three days unless your dentist advises differently. The idea of being silent for three days does not preclude communication. Use a whiteboard and a dry erase marker to express your feelings until you can speak them again.

Use ice for swelling:

Any physical trauma causes swelling and inflammation. Ice helps to alleviate discomfort by reducing swelling. By applying ice to your lips and jaw, you can reduce swelling. Before giving your mouth a break in between Periodontal Surgery, apply ice for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Your periodontist may also recommend over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen.

Brush gently:

Oral hygiene is crucial, but you won’t be able to brush effectively after a gum graft until your gums have healed. It is still vital to brush gently once the wound has healed. The gum graft tissue is more sensitive and vulnerable to damage than other parts of your mouth. Brushing too forcefully may cause the transplanted tissue to agitate. You may make things even easier on your gums by using a soft-bristled brush until your gums are ready for harder bristles. Their team will assist you in choosing the best brush for your teeth and gums.

Keep food temperature neutral:

You should not only be cautious about what foods you eat after a gum graft, but you should also keep an eye on the temperature. Too hot or too cold foods and beverages can cause pain and suffering. While you are recuperating, your nerves will be on edge. You may also experience the opposite effect, with your recovering gums still lacking sensation. In this case, eating or drinking something excessively hot on your gum line may not be evident at first, but you will realize it afterward. Oral discomfort can be reduced by keeping food temperatures neutral and testing hot items to verify they have cooled before eating the food.

Bottom Line:

You will undoubtedly need gum grafting surgery to take control of your receding gums and prevent tooth loss. While few people relish the prospect of undergoing surgery, your graft does not have to be painful. So, you need to keep their suggestions in mind as you recuperate after surgery, and you will be smiling again in no time.

 

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Hey! I'm Sofia, mother or two and happily married to my husband, Lorenzo. We believe family is the most important thing in life today. People can get easily distracted by all the business life brings. This blog is dedicated to helping you navigate life and spend more time with your family!

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