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    • Root Canal Therapy
    • Root Canal Surgery
      • Pre-Op Instructions
      • Post-Op Instructions
      • Diet
    • Dental Implant Surgery
      • Pre-Op Instructions
      • Post-Op Instructions
      • Diet
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  • Meet Dr. Lantelme
  • First Visit
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Root Canal Surgery
    • Pre-Op Instructions
    • Post-Op Instructions
    • Diet
  • Dental Implant Surgery
    • Pre-Op Instructions
    • Post-Op Instructions
    • Diet

Dental Implant Surgery

To ensure your comfort, and speed the healing process of your oral tissues: before, during and after implant surgery, please take the time to carefully read the following instructions and diligently carry them out.


Pre-Operative Instructions


The night before surgery, eat a normal meal that is easy to digest. The day of your surgery, eat a regular breakfast or lunch. To prepare for the first 24 hours after surgery, have food items available for a liquid or soft diet. Examples: Jell-O, ice cream, yogurt, applesauce, smoothies.


The day of surgery, wear comfortable clothes and do not wear makeup or jewelry.


Stop Aspirin and/or Aspirin products at least 5-7 days before surgery, as these thin your blood. Please consult with your medical doctor before discontinuing a blood thinner, i.e., Coumadin, Eliquis, or Aspirin. Also, do not take multivitamins, Vitamin E, fish oil or ginseng as some supplements promote bleeding.


If you take a sedative before surgery, someone must drive you to the office and back home as we cannot allow you to drive yourself.


After surgery, a cold pack will be applied to help reduce swelling. It is advisable to have additional cold packs in your freezer to use for the rest of the day. (Ice in a Ziploc bag covered with a cloth works well.)


Antibiotics, pain medication, and an oral antiseptic rinse will be prescribed. If an antibiotic is prescribed after surgery, it is important that you take all of your antibiotic.


At least 4 post-operative visits will be scheduled to monitor your healing. If you do not have your first post-operative visit scheduled, please call our office prior to your surgery to schedule that appointment. Sutures will be removed approximately two weeks after surgery. If you have any questions regarding your surgery, please do not hesitate to ask the doctor or staff.


Pre-Operative Instructions For Implant Surgery


  • Three days before your appointment, start rinsing twice a day, once after breakfast and once before bedtime, with the bottle of Periogard (or Peridex) rinses.


  • Start the antibiotic prescribed to you one hour prior to your appointment, you will now only need to take this one dose of antbiotic.


  • Take medications you usually take in the morning (such as blood pressure medicine) before coming in for your dental appointment.


  • For patients who are taking blood thinning medications such as Coumadin, Warfarin, Aspirin, Eliquis,etc., you will need to contact our office As Soon As Possible so that we can contact your physician to check if you can stop this medicine prior to your appointment as well as to check when to stop and resume the blood thinning medicine.


  • Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours prior to your appointment.


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