Pediatrics Post-Operative Instructions
Numbness Post-Operative Instructions:
- The sensation of being numb after the appointment is typically the most challenging aspect for a child to understand It may take 1-4 hours for the numbness to wear off
- Avoid eating foods that require much chewing (a soft food diet is recommended)
- Monitor your child closely so that he/she does not bite their tongue, cheek or lips
Extraction Post-Operative Instructions:
- Have your child bite on the provided gauze until bleeding is controlled, which may take up to 30 minutes
- Remember that your child’s cheek, lips and tongue may be numb for approximately 2-4 hours after the procedure
- Avoid sippy cups, bottles, straws and pacifiers for the first 24 hours after the procedure. The sucking action may cause prolonged bleeding
- Avoid salty, spicy, acidic or crunchy foods for the first 24 hours as this may irritate the extraction site. Cold and/or soft foods are a great choice (i.e. ice cream, applesauce, mac and cheese, etc.)
- Administer children’s Tylenol or Motrin for any discomfort
- Do not allow your child to participate in strenuous activity for the first 24 hours as this may increase bleeding from the extraction site
- A small amount of oozing is normal; however, if bleeding becomes heavy have your child bite on a gauze or tea bag for 15 minutes
- If bleeding continues or is not controlled, call our office immediately
Resin Post-Operative Instructions:
- If your child is numb, please follow the post-op instructions for numbness
- Avoid sticky, hard candies and chewing on ice to prevent breaking the filling or crown
- Avoid using front teeth to bite directly into hard food such as apples, carrots and corn on the cob
- Limit drinking or eating dark colored beverages and foods as this may cause staining and discoloration of the resin material
- It is important to note that resin fillings are prone to recurrent decay (new decay around the filling margin) and it should be brushed and flossed like a natural tooth
- For any discomfort, Tylenol or Ibuprofen is recommended Amalgam
Post-Operative Instructions:
- If your child is numb, please follow the post-op instructions for numbness
- The filling will not reach maximum hardness for 24 hours; therefore, a soft food diet for the day is encouraged. Milkshakes, smoothies, yogurt, applesauce and macaroni and cheese are great choices
- To properly place the filling, work may be done below the gum line; therefore, your child’s gums may be sore for 2-3 days.
- Your child’s gum tissue may bleed upon brushing for the next few days. To help with healing, keep the area clean by gently brushing two to three times a day and flossing
- For any discomfort, Tylenol or Ibuprofen is recommended