S. Robert Davidoff,
D.M.D., F.A.C.P.
Diplomate, American Board
of Prosthodontics
7301 W. Palmetto Park
Road, Suite 203A
Boca
Raton, Florida 33433
Office: (561) 347-0105
Home: (561) 883-2999
PRE-OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
PATIENTS RECEIVING IMPLANTS
The following instructions will help you
to prepare for your dental implant surgery.
1. Time is set aside specifically to place
your dental implants. We have reserved enough time to insure that the operation
proceeds smoothly so that the outcome will be successful. If you feel you will
have any problem keeping your appointment, please give us as much notice as
possible so that we might utilize your time for another patient.
2.
Generally, patients are provided
with three prescriptions prior to the surgical visit. The first prescription is
an antibiotic and it should be started 24 hours before the scheduled
surgery. The second prescription is an antibacterial mouth rinse. This
too should be started one week prior to the surgery. The antibiotics are
usually taken four times a day: once every 6 hours. The rinse is used in the
morning after brushing your teeth and at night before bed. The third
prescription is for any discomfort that you might have after the surgery. Fill
that prescription and have the medication available if you should need it.
3.
Please wear loose fitting clothing
for the surgery. You may eat before the surgery since there will be no general
anesthetic, but only a light meal is indicated. Stock up on some soft
foods and liquids for the initial post-operative course.
4. You will be given a chemical ice
pack after the surgery. That should be sufficient to get you home. Once at
home, make sure that you have enough ice and the means of making an ice pack to
use throughout the first two post-operative days.
5. You will have stitches in your mouth
after the surgery. Whether or not you can use your temporary prosthesis will be
discussed with you prior to surgery. If Dr. Davidoff feels that it is best, for
the success of the implant surgery, that you do not wear your temporary
prosthesis, you are urged to comply. Pressure from a temporary prosthesis on
healing implants can cause movement and loss of integration and that would
cause failure!
6.
Most people have very little pain
following this type of surgery. There is usually, however, some degree of
swelling and black and blue. The swelling can be controlled to a great degree
by following the post-operative instructions faithfully.
ALL
INSTRUMENTS, HANDPIECES AND MATERIALS USED ARE HEAT STERILIZED IN AN AUTOCLAVE
FOR YOUR PROTECTION!