Dental cleaning after surgery
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:38 am
I'm a little more than 3 months post-op and I have an appointment with my regular dentist tomorrow for a cleaning and I'm pretty (probably for no reason) worried.
First off, with the lack of cleaning/the appliance in place/numb gums, I'm sure my teeth are in rough shape...eek! Hopefully no cavities but I'm none too confident!
Also, the hygenist is the same, but I'm seeing a new person in the practice.
But I'm mostly concerned with the cleaning itself. My upper gums are still very numb around the outsides where the incisions were, and other spots that aren't numb feel "bad," for lack of a better word, while brushing. I'm concerned with not being able to feel while they are working (which can be a little rough while trying to scale, floss, etc.) I know they are trained, but I'm so protective after the surgery, and it's especially hard not knowing anything about the new dentist and particularly them not knowing anything about me. Do you think most dentists are used to dealing with some surgical cases?
Anyway, any words of wisdom/tips for talking to the team/making this go smoothly? Did anyone have any issues with their first cleaning post-op?
Thanks!
First off, with the lack of cleaning/the appliance in place/numb gums, I'm sure my teeth are in rough shape...eek! Hopefully no cavities but I'm none too confident!
Also, the hygenist is the same, but I'm seeing a new person in the practice.
But I'm mostly concerned with the cleaning itself. My upper gums are still very numb around the outsides where the incisions were, and other spots that aren't numb feel "bad," for lack of a better word, while brushing. I'm concerned with not being able to feel while they are working (which can be a little rough while trying to scale, floss, etc.) I know they are trained, but I'm so protective after the surgery, and it's especially hard not knowing anything about the new dentist and particularly them not knowing anything about me. Do you think most dentists are used to dealing with some surgical cases?
Anyway, any words of wisdom/tips for talking to the team/making this go smoothly? Did anyone have any issues with their first cleaning post-op?
Thanks!