Post-Extraction Care in Campbell CA Instructions

A Photorealistic image of a child-friendly dental recovery setting featuring a young girl gently holding an ice pack to her cheek after a tooth extraction, conveying comfort and care.

Following a tooth extraction, proper post-operative care is essential for a smooth and quick recovery. At Campbell Pediatric Dentistry, we prioritize your child’s comfort and healing. Please follow these important post-extraction care in Campbell CA guidelines to ensure optimal recovery.


Essential Post-Extraction Care in Campbell CA Guidelines

What to Avoid After a Tooth Extraction

  1. Do Not Rinse the Mouth – Avoid rinsing for the first 24 hours to prevent disturbing the healing process.
  2. No Drinking Through a Straw – Using a straw can create suction, leading to a painful condition called dry socket.
  3. Limit Physical Activity – Avoid rough play, sports, or strenuous activities for at least 24 hours to prevent excessive bleeding or swelling.

Managing Numbness After the Procedure

If your child was anesthetized, the numbness may last 1 to 4 hours, with lower teeth staying numb longer than upper teeth. To prevent accidental injuries:

  • Ensure they avoid chewing, sucking, or biting their tongue, cheeks, or lips while numb.
  • Supervise their activities until the numbness subsides.

Pain and Discomfort Management

  • If your child experiences discomfort, they may take Tylenol or Ibuprofen as directed on the bottle.
  • Remind them to keep their fingers and tongue away from the extraction area to avoid irritation or infection.

Controlling Bleeding

Some bleeding is normal, but it should slow down after 10 to 15 minutes of applying firm pressure with gauze. If bleeding continues:

  • Keep your child in a sitting position.
  • Fold a small pad of gauze and have them bite down on it for 30 minutes.
  • If bleeding persists, contact Campbell Pediatric Dentistry in Campbell for further guidance.

Swelling Prevention

If facial swelling occurs:

  • Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the affected cheek for 10 minutes on, and 10 minutes off.
  • Never use heat after an extraction, as it can increase swelling.

Dietary Recommendations

A soft diet is best during the first 24 hours. Encourage foods like:

  • Yogurt
  • Applesauce
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Smoothies (without a straw)
  • Soup (not too hot)

Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods that could irritate the extraction site.


Oral Hygiene After Extraction

  • After 24 hours, gently rinse with warm salt water (2 teaspoons of salt in a glass of lukewarm water).
  • Brush teeth as usual, but avoid brushing directly on the extraction site for the first few days.

Following these post-extraction care steps will help ensure a smooth recovery for your child. If you have any concerns or notice unusual symptoms, please contact Campbell Pediatric Dentistry in Campbell CA for assistance.

 

Campbell Pediatric Dentistry

476 E Campbell Ave Suite A
Campbell, CA 95008

(408) 617-8188

Monday
Closed

Tuesday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Wednesday
Closed

Thursday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Friday
8:30am - 5:00pm

Saturday & Sunday
Closed

Los Gatos Kids Dentistry

15595 Los Gatos Blvd Suite C
Los Gatos, CA 95032

(408) 617-8188

Monday
8:30am - 5:40pm

Tuesday
8:30am - 5:40pm

Wednesday
8:30am - 5:40pm

Thursday
8:30am - 5:40pm

Friday
8:30am - 5:40pm

Saturday & Sunday
Closed