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Enjoying the Holidays After Oral Surgery

November 12, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — exceptionaldentistry @ 12:32 am

Woman wearing Santa hat smilingIf you have time off from work for the holidays, it can be the perfect opportunity to schedule your oral surgery. However, no one wants to miss out on their favorite seasonal meals or spending time with loved ones. You don’t have to skip the festivities. Whether recovering from a tooth extraction, dental implants, or another procedure, here’s how you can enjoy the holidays while healing from oral surgery.

Get Plenty of Rest

It’s normal to feel a little groggy for up to 24 hours if any sedatives were used during your procedure. It’s best to stay home and rest for at least a day or two. Besides avoiding traveling, don’t exercise and skip any strenuous activities because they can increase blood flow, which can lead to discomfort and swelling. Although your mouth may be a little sore, don’t forget to drink plenty of water and eat soft nutritious foods to avoid feeling dizzy or lightheaded. It will also promote a speedy recovery, so you’ll be back on your feet quickly. 

Adjust Your Travel Plans

Whether heading out of town by plane, car, or train, don’t plan on traveling for at least 48 hours. You can expect some pain, swelling, and bruising for a few days, so you may not feel well enough to hit the road. Applying a cold compress to the area and taking an OTC pain reliever will manage any discomfort while reducing inflammation and bruising, so you can be on your way in no time.

Watch What You Eat and Drink

Your dentist will have a few dietary restrictions, like sticking to a liquid diet or eating softer foods for a few days. They’ll also advise you to skip drinking through a straw because suction can dislodge blood clots forming at the surgical site. It’s also best to skip carbonated drinks and alcoholic beverages to prevent delays in healing. Although you may have to skip certain foods, you can still enjoy many of your holiday favorites, like soup, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and baked yams. As your mouth heals, you can reintroduce your regular diet.

Limit Your Activities

It’s not a good idea to play a friendly game of football or hit the hiking trails after oral surgery. Although you may have to sit on the sidelines, you can still spend quality time with friends and family by playing card games, board games, or just chatting over hot chocolate.

Keep Your Mouth Clean

Continue your oral hygiene routine and follow any additional aftercare instructions provided by your dentist. Keeping your mouth clean will ensure your holiday plans aren’t ruined by an infection. 

You can invest in a healthy smile without dampening your holiday spirit. After just a few days, you’ll be back to looking and feeling your best.

About Dr. Luis Rodriguez

Dr. Rodriguez earned his dental degree from the University of Florida and has pursued advanced education in dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and many other specialties. If you need oral surgery, choose an award-winning dentist. Contact our office today to request your consultation.

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