Try to Anticipate Some of the Questions You May Have About Your Post-Operative Care and Ask Them Prior to Your Treatment.
Some of the most common post-op questions include:
- How should I manage pain following my procedure?
- How long should I experience discomfort?
- Do I need to follow any special dietary guidelines?
- Is it safe for me to drink through a straw?
- Will I be able to drive myself home after my procedure?
- Will I need to take an antibiotic?
- Will I need to return to your office for a follow-up appointment?
- When will my permanent restorations be ready?
- How do I care for my removable prosthesis?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there anything I can do to make the process easier?
Yes. Begin thinking of any questions you may have about your post-operative care, and begin writing them down. You’ll be ready to ask all of your questions when the opportunity arises without missing any important details.
What should I expect when I speak with my dentist?
Your dentist should allocate enough time in your consultation and pre-operative exam to listen to your concerns and answer any questions you may have. You should also be provided a phone number that you can call following your procedure to discuss any questions that may come up at that time.
Should I talk with my dentist about the questions I have regarding my post-operative care?
Yes. Your post-operative care is contingent on you understanding everything about the recovery process and your responsibilities in caring for your surgical site.

