POST-OPERATION SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS
Following your post-op instructions is key to a smooth recovery. We provide basic steps and may offer tailored instructions for your specific treatment. Adhering to these guidelines minimizes complications and supports healing. For questions or clarifications, call our office at 512-258-1636.
What should I expect before, during, and after surgery?
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Pre-SurgeryBefore any treatment commences, patients undergo a thorough examination, including x-rays and MRI's to assess their oral health and determine the best course of action. Dr. Gallagher works closely with your dental team throughout the treatment process to ensure optimal results. Prior to surgery, patients receive extensive preoperative education to understand what to expect and how to manage post-surgery care effectively. Multiple consultations are conducted to address any concerns and ensure patients feel confident about the procedure. Patients are encouraged to ask any questions they may have, as the dental team is dedicated to providing support and guidance throughout the process. When you are fully informed about the aspects of your care, you and your dental team can make the decision to proceed with treatment together.
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ProcedureThe surgery itself can last between 1 to 4 hours and is typically performed in a hospital or outpatient setting. It is rare for patients to stay overnight following orthognathic surgery. During the procedure, braces remain on the teeth to assist in controlling jaw position while the patient heals. Both the orthodontist and Dr. Gallagher work together to move the teeth and adjust the upper and/or lower jaws as needed.
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RecoveryFollowing surgery, patients can expect to be off work or school for approximately 10 to 12 days. They will also be placed on a non-chew diet for a minimum of 3 months, during which only soft foods that do not require chewing are permitted. Weekly appointments are necessary during the first month after surgery to monitor healing progress and make any adjustments as needed. We highly encourage every patient follow the post-surgery instructions provided by Dr. Gallagher's office.
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By following these guidelines and being well-informed, you'll be well-prepared for your surgery and on the path to a smooth recovery. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact our office.
Things to watch for after surgery:
After going through a oral and maxillofacial surgery, it is essential to monitor for signs of infection to ensure prompt treatment and a smooth recovery. Here are some key indicators to watch for:
Increased Swelling or Bleeding
Severe or Prolonged Pain
Redness and Warmth
Pus, Discoloration
or Discharge
Fever, Nausea, or Dizziness
Unpleasant Odor or Taste
Difficulty Swallowing
or Breathing
Lymph Node Swelling