Patient Instructions
General Guidelines for all procedures:
Avoid hard or sticky foods such as “hard tack” candies for a least 24 hours as chewing on these types of foods can loosen or damage a restoration. Never chew on ice. Carefully follow all guidelines provided by our office, and, most importantly, practice good oral hygiene. Additional instructions following various types of treatment are listed below. Please click on the below topics for detailed instructions. In the event of an emergency please call our office. If you are experiencing a serious or life threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room.
Instructions Following Crown, Bridge, Inlay/Onlay
Instructions Following Fillings
Instructions Following Denture or Partial Delivery
Instructions Following Scaling and Root Planing
Instructions Following Root Canal Therapy
Instructions for Invisalign
Instructions Following Whitening
Instructions Following Soft Tissue Graft
Instructions Following Implant Surgery/Implant Treatment
Instructions Following Wisdom Teeth (3rd Molars) Removal
Instructions Following Direct Sinus Lift
Instructions Following Crown Lengthening
Instructions Following Osseous Surgery (aka Pocket Depth Reduction)
Periodontal Post-Op Instructions
General Guidelines for all procedures:
Do not chew on hard, sticky or chewy foods for a least 24 hours. Never chew on ice. Avoid aggressive chewing and sticky foods such as "hard tack" candies that can loosen or damage a restoration. Carefully follow all guidelines provided by the doctor and their staff and most importantly practice good oral hygiene. Additional instructions following various types of treatment are listed below. Please click on the below topics for detailed instructions. In the event of an emergency, please call our office. If you are experiencing a serious or life threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room.
Instructions Following Scaling and Root Planing
Instructions Following Implant Surgery/Implant Treatment
Instructions Following Soft Tissue Graft
Instructions Following Extractions
Instructions Following Crown Lengthening
Instructions Following Osseous Surgery (aka Pocket Depth Reduction)
Instructions Following Direct Sinus Lift
Instructions Following Wisdom Teeth (3rd Molars) Removal
Pedodontic Aftercare
Instructions Following Preventive Visits
Instructions Following Dental Procedures
During Orthodontic Treatment
Having braces should not cause any major changes in your day-to-day activities. You can still dine out, sing, play a musical instrument, or have pictures taken. If you play a wind instrument, several companies make mouth guards and lip protectors, although you may not need them. For certain sports it is a good idea to wear a mouth guard. Ask us about recommendations based on your specific needs when you come in for your next appointment.With proper care and maintenance, you can promote your oral health while on your way to a more beautiful smile.