After Exposure of Impacted Tooth
Proper Care After Exposure of an Impacted Tooth
After the exposure of an impacted tooth in Conway, SC, it’s important to properly care for the affected area to minimize any potential complications and promote healing. At Rollar Oral Surgery, we provide instructions to minimize pain, swelling, and discomfort after a tooth has been exposed.
Post-Surgical Instructions for Patients
Understanding how to manage common post-surgical symptoms like bleeding, swelling, and pain can make the healing process much more comfortable. Follow you’re the instructions provided by your surgeon regarding bleeding, swelling, pain, diet, oral hygiene and activity. Your surgeon has created detailed instructions which you can access in our Patient Library. Follow your surgeon's instructions and advice to ensure the best care for your unique needs
Some of the most common questions about Surgery to Expose an Impacted Tooth include:
- Will there be swelling, and how long will it last?
- When can I resume normal activities like work, school, or exercise?
- How long does it take to heal after impacted tooth exposure surgery?
- What should I eat after surgery?
- Is bleeding normal, and how do I control it?
- How do I care for the surgical site and maintain oral hygiene?
- What are signs of complications like infection or dislodged attachments?
Your surgeon will answer all your questions, customize your recovery plan, and provide detailed instructions so you feel confident and cared for every step of the way.
Following your surgeon’s detailed pre- and post-operative surgery instructions will help ensure a smoother recovery.
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Educational and Informed Consent Videos
At Rollar Oral Surgery, we’re committed to delivering the highest quality oral surgery experience—and that includes maintaining the strongest ethical standards. As part of this promise, we provide a comprehensive Patient Library.
Inside our Patient Library, you’ll find curated videos created to foster transparency, ease anxiety, and help every patient feel informed and confident before treatment.
- Informed Consent Videos explain the risks and benefits clearly
- General Education Videos and additional resources guide patients through procedures, preparation, and recovery