Recommendations after endodontic breast teeth treatment
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1Do not eat until the end of the anesthesia, to avoid injury to the tongue, lips, cheeks. Do not eat until the end of the anesthesia, to avoid injury to the tongue, lips, cheeks.
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2In the first days after endodontic intervention, there may be pain when biting into the treated tooth, and edema may appear.
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3You may need to correct bite fillings.
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4Taking medications only as directed by your doctor.
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5Show up for X-ray control in 1 month.
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6Complete restoration of the gums after manipulation (installation of a clasp, matrices, wedges) in 3-5 days.
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7Soreness at the site of anesthesia is possible.
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8After endo-treatment, it is recommended to cover the tooth with a standard (metal / ceramic) crown for a month.
What is normal and should not cause your concern:
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1Pain is normal after any surgical procedure. Pain relievers should be used as directed by a physician.
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2On the first day, saliva may contain a small amount of blood.
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3The corners of the mouth may become dry and chapped. Moisten them with vinyl.
You should immediately contact your doctor if:
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1Severe and prolonged pain that cannot be relieved by pain medication.
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2Bleeding with a discharge of scarlet blood that does not stop for more than 15 minutes.
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3Severe edema, making it difficult to swallow and open the mouth.
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4Temperature over 38 ° C.