POST OP CARE/EMERGENCY
After the cleaning is performed, please wait 30 minutes before eating and drinking. This will help absorb the fluoride (tooth vitamins) on your child’s teeth.
Dental Anesthetics can last for one and half hours or more. The cheeks, gums, lips, as well as the tongue can be numb. Due to this tingling (numb) feeling, avoid eating for a least two hours as this may cause biting of the cheek, tongue, and lips. We will provide your child with gauze or cotton rolls to help in preventing this, but be aware a bite can cause swelling. To help with pain we recommend giving Children’s Tylenol or Motrin according to instructions on the package. If you have any questions, please call our office.
After a crown and nerve treatment (pulpotomy) has been performed or a spacer with a band is cemented on a baby tooth, the gums around the tooth can be sore, red, and sometimes bleed depending on the extent of the cavity or depth of the band. There may also be bleeding during brushing and flossing. It is important to continue to brush and floss to reduce irritants around the crown and underneath the gums. An abscess is a possibility and can look like a pimple on the gums. If this occurs, please call our office.
If a crown or spacer comes off, please bring in the crown or spacer and call our office to re-cement. Dr. Goyal recommends avoid eating sticky candy/ gum/ gummy bear vitamins from now on.
After an extraction, there will be bleeding. This usually stops in ten to fifteen minutes and a blood clot forms. There may be minor oozing from the extraction site which is normal. Children will sometime continue to spit blood due to the uncomfortable taste of blood. We recommend biting on a cotton roll or gauze for 30 minutes to help reduce the bleeding and absorbing the blood. The gums and the local area can be sore for a couple of days.
We recommend a soft diet for the next few days such as macaroni and cheese, Jell-O, ice cream, noodles, bananas, soup, or pudding. Avoid sticky and hard foods, and drinking through a straw as this may dislodge the blood clot. Avoid brushing that specific area, but continue to brush and floss the rest of the teeth to reduce bio film (plaque). As for pain, we recommend giving Children’s Tylenol or Motrin according to instructions on the package. If you have any questions, please call our office.
After a crown and nerve treatment (pulpotomy) has been performed or a spacer with a band is cemented on a baby tooth, the gums around the tooth can be sore, red, and sometimes bleed depending on the extent of the cavity or depth of the band. There may also be bleeding during brushing and flossing. It is important to continue to brush and floss to reduce irritants around the crown and underneath the gums. An abscess is a possibility and can look like �a pimple� on the gums. If this occurs, please call our office.
If a crown or spacer comes off, please call our office to re-cement. Dr. Goyal recommends avoid eating sticky candy.
EMERGENCY
Please Call 925-775-4586. If trauma occurs to your child and is unconscious, find help and call 911 immediately !
If your child is awake and upon inspection, a tooth is loose or fractured, please follow the general guidelines:
1. If you can find out from your child what happened and where does it hurt
2. If bleeding- apply pressure to site with a clean towel. Cold compress can help
3. Call our office at 925-361-5070
- Find the broken piece- we may be able to reattach the fractured piece. There is a possibility that a nerve has been damaged or exposed or a deeper fracture.
- Call our office immediately.
1. Apply pressure to the bleeding site but be careful not to move the tooth.
We can discuss options and it is a permanent tooth, repositioning orstabilization is critical.
1. Find the tooth to see if the whole tooth is knocked out.
2. Clean your child’s mouth with a gauze or towel and bite down to stop the bleeding.
3. We need to examine the tooth and take x-rays to see the permanent tooth and if any fractured occurred.
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If your child is letting you about a specific tooth pain, the cause can be food stuck between the teeth- then clean the area thoroughly with warm water and floss, a cavity, fractured tooth, or an infection. You may give your child children’s Tylenol or Motrin according to the package directions. Please call our office to determine the cause- an x-ray may be needed.
This can occur after a dental visit from a deep cleaning to extraction. Your child could have bitten the cheek, tongue or lips and can be painful while the site is healing. Another possibility is a canker sore (white spot) can be seen in the area where the injury occurred. These sores can occur spontaneously and may be quite painful. These injuries are usually self-limiting but it is important to have your child evaluated to rule out other possibilities such as dental abscesses or systemic diseases.
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If a broken appliance or space maintainer can be removed easily, please remove it. If it cannot be taken out, cover the sharp or protruding portion with cotton balls, gauze or soft chewing gum (sugarless is best). Please schedule an appointment. Although we recommend you inform us immediately if an existing space maintainer becomes loose, this situation is not considered a dental emergency.