After
this procedure your gums will probably be slightly sore and irritated for a few
days. You should rinse your mouth with warm salt water (1 tsp salt/8 oz water)
2-3 times a day. This will relieve the pain and cleanse the area. Brushing and
flossing should be continued right after the procedure, but you should brush
gently so that you do not further irritate the area. If you experience any
swelling or stiffness in the area you can place a cold compress on the area and
take some pain relieving medicine. Avoid any hard or chewy foods for 2-3 days
after the surgery to ensure the area heals correctly. If you continue to
experience pain or swelling after a few days, contact your dentist.
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