Your anesthesia will wear off in approximately 1 to 3 hours
after the procedure. It is very important not to chew on the
numb side (to prevent biting tongue, lip, etc.) until the anesthesia
wears off.
Your tooth (or teeth) may be sensitive to hot, cold or pressure
from this procedure. This is COMPLETELY normal. The more invasive
the procedure, the more sensitivity you may experience. The possible
symptoms of hot, cold or pressure will cease within a few days
to a couple of weeks. In very few instances, this sensitivity
could last longer than a couple of weeks. As long as your teeth
or gums are continuing to feel better, (not staying the same,
or getting worse) everything is fine. There is no need for concern.
We have prescribed ibuprofen (Motrin). This IS NOT for pain.
Ibuprofen is to reduce the inflammation in the area worked on,
and will further eliminate hot, cold and pressure sensitivity
if taken as directed. If you are allergic to or cannot tolerate
ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, etc) please advise us. If discomfort
continues for more than a couple of weeks, please call our office
at 972-644-5544.
Once the anesthesia has worn off and you feel as though any
of the teeth we have worked on are hitting first, please give
the office a call immediately. This imbalance with your bite
may cause further discomfort and should be adjusted.
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