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Follow These 4 Tips To Recover From Full Mouth Reconstruction Quickly!

Do you know proper care after a dental procedure is a must? Following pre and post-procedure instructions ensures a speedy and healthy recovery. Your dentist will give you a list of directions you must abide by for at least 15-20 days. The number of days varies based on the severity of your procedure. 



This blog will cover 4 tips for a quick recovery from a Full Mouth Reconstruction procedure. But before we move on to the tips, here's a little guide about full mouth reconstruction!


What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

It is a procedure that caters to multiple dental issues, from tooth decay to teeth alignment. The procedure may take a few sessions, depending on the requirements.


Who needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?

The procedure is ideal for anyone who wants a solution for different dental problems. 


Without further ado, here are 4 tips to follow after full-mouth reconstruction!

  • Get Rest, Avoid Strenuous Activities

Avoid doing any activities that can affect the treatment. As a thumb rule, you should stay home and rest for at least 24 hours post the procedure. Do not drive any vehicle, as you may still be under the influence of medications used during the procedure.


  • Keep an Ice Pack Close

Usually, patients experience soreness and swelling post-treatment, which stays for a few days. So, keep an ice-pack handy, and apply it for 20 minutes every day until the swelling subsides. Cold compression will offer you relief from the swelling.

  • Eat Right

Full mouth reconstruction will help you eat foods that weren't easier to chew earlier—but having patience after the procedure is key to ensuring long-term health. So, avoid hard foods, and consume soft foods and liquids like juice or soups for at least some days post-procedure.


Finally!


Everyone who goes under treatment needs time to recover from the procedure. The timeline can differ for everyone. However, when you follow the tips mentioned above, you can return to your routine.


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