Restorations Post-Op Instructions in Campbell CA

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At Campbell Pediatric Dentistry, we prioritize your child's comfort and healing after dental procedures. Our expert team provides dental restorations post-op in Campbell CA instructions to restore and protect your child’s smile. Even with proper oral hygiene, children may experience cavities, dental injuries, or developmental issues that require restorative treatments.


What to Expect After Dental Restorations in Campbell CA For Kids?

If your child received local anesthesia, the numbing effect may last between 1 to 4 hours. The lower teeth and tongue may remain numb longer than the upper teeth. To prevent accidental biting or injury to the tongue, cheeks, or lips, avoid eating, chewing, or sucking until the numbness wears off. We recommend a soft food diet during this period.


Caring for Composite Fillings and Crowns

  • Composite (tooth-colored) fillings harden immediately. Once numbness wears off, your child can resume normal chewing.
  • Stainless steel crowns require extra care. Your child should avoid chewing hard or sticky foods indefinitely. Encourage chewing on the opposite side for the first 24 hours.
  • Front tooth restorations need special attention. Avoid biting into hard or sticky foods (e.g., cutting apples into smaller pieces) to prevent damage to the filling or crown.

Oral Hygiene After Restorations

Daily brushing and flossing are crucial to maintaining your child's new dental work. Removing plaque daily is essential for long-term oral health and the success of restorations. Routine professional cleanings also play a key role in maintaining a healthy smile.


Sensitivity and Healing Process

It is normal to experience some sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure after a restoration. Depending on the size and depth of the filling or crown, sensitivity may last from a few days to several months. Over-the-counter pain relievers like Tylenol or Ibuprofen can help ease discomfort. However, if sensitivity worsens, pain occurs spontaneously, or your child experiences throbbing or swelling, contact our office immediately.


Bite Adjustments and Comfort

While numb, it may be difficult for your child to determine if their bite feels normal. If discomfort persists after the numbness subsides, reach out to Campbell Pediatric Dentistry for a simple adjustment to ensure comfort.

New fillings may initially feel rough to the tongue. Over time, natural chewing and brushing will help smooth them out.


For any concerns about your child’s dental restoration recovery, don't hesitate to contact Campbell Pediatric Dentistry in Campbell CA for expert guidance and care.

 

 

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