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Scheduling Appointments can be scheduled Monday through Thursday 8:00AM-4:30PM,
and on Friday 9:00AM-2:00PM. Please call the office for exact hours of
operation, as hours vary throughout the year. Pre-Appointment Forms Please download, print and bring completed forms with you to your initial appointment. Please eat a full breakfast or lunch as applicable. Also, if you have been advised by your physician or dentist to use antibiotic pre-medication because of mitral valve prolapse (MVP), heart murmur, hip or cardiac prosthesis, or rheumatic heart disease, please call our office for instructions before the day of your scheduled visit. Please bring a list of all medications you are taking. At each visit to our office, report any changes in your health status.
Refrain from eating until the anesthesia has worn off to prevent possible injury to your lips and cheeks. This time interval will also allow the temporary filling to set to a reasonable hardness.
When Root Canal Treatment is Done in 2 Visits Your root canal has been started and much of the difficult work is accomplished.
We still need to see you again to complete treatment. You may experience
some discomfort after the first treatment. The tooth and its surrounding
tissues may have been irritated by the inflammation that was present
in the pulp (nerve). The manipulation of the tooth and its supporting
tissues during treatment may also produce irritation. If you have been
instructed to start an antibiotic, please do so at once and finish the
entire prescription. When swelling exists it takes about 72 hours for the antibiotics to
become effective. The swelling generally will not start to subside for
at least 72 hours. Swelling may be reduced by placing cold (ice) packs
to the outer surface of the face in the area treated. Keep cold pack
in place 10 minutes and then repeat 10 minutes later. Rinsing your mouth
with warm salt water solutions will help speed the healing process by
stimulating circulation. Use 1/2 teaspoon of ordinary table salt to one
glass of warm water. Repeat rinsing several times each hour while tooth
is uncomfortable. If pain is not relieved after medication
or seems to increase rather than decrease please call the office for
further instructions. Payment is due at the time services are rendered. Our office staff will go over endodontic fees and the office payment policy at the time you schedule your appointment. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, CareCredit and personal checks. CareCredit offers no interest payment plans within specified time periods to qualified applicants. INSURANCE When treatment is completed, we will be happy to assist you in filing your insurance claim. Dental insurance is a separate contract and private arrangement between you and the insurance company. Payment for services rendered is your personal responsibility regardless of the amount of reimbursement you receive from your insurance carrier. Pre-Surgery Information (Applies to
Surgical Treatments Only)
Post-Surgery Information To Control Swelling Try to keep your mouth at rest for the remainder of the day. Upon reaching home, place an ice pack or frozen moistened washcloths over the affected area 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off and repeat for the balance of the day. As ice prevents swelling but does not reduce it, apply it as soon as possible after the surgery. Do not continue using the ice pack after the day of surgery.
To Control Bleeding
To Control Pain Discomfort may be more severe especially if surgery has been extensive. Two hours after surgery take 2 ibuprofen (Advil) plus 1 extra-strength Tylenol and repeat every 4 hours for 48 hours. If you cannot take ibuprofen, take two extra-strength Tylenol every 4 hours for 48 hours. If this regimen does not relieve the discomfort, please fill the prescription given to you or call the office. Diet A cold liquid diet is recommended for the balance of the day (e.g. milkshakes, ice-cream, yogurt, nutriment, instant breakfast etc.) Avoid hot food and drink. The day after surgery gradually resume your normal diet starting with soft foods e.g. scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, fish, Jell-O etc. Avoid foods that are hard, hot, spicy or salty. Limit alcohol intake and smoking for at least 48 hours to aid the healing process. Oral Hygiene It is important to keep your mouth clean. Brush and floss those teeth where surgery was not performed. DO NOT BRUSH in the surgical area. Rinse gently starting before bedtime the day of surgery. Thereafter, rinse twice a day with a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water for 30 seconds and twice per day with an anti-bacterial mouthwash (e.g. Listerine) for 30 seconds. General Information Some swelling and discoloration of the face with restricted jaw movement are expected after surgery, especially on the second and third days. This should disappear in about 3-5 days. In some cases a biopsy may be taken of the infected tissue and sent to an oral pathology laboratory for examination. Any additional fees for this service will be billed directly to you by the laboratory. If any problem or question should arise, please call our office (770-232-5112). The telephone is monitored at all times American
Association of Endodontics
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