How do you brush after flap surgery?

In exposed, operated areas limit your oral hygiene to brushing using a soft bristled toothbrush. In areas covered by periodontal dressing, brush only the chewing surfaces of teeth. Avoid dental flossing in operated areas during the first week following surgery.
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Can I brush my teeth after flap surgery?

Brush only the chewing surfaces (tops) of the treated teeth for 1 week. Do not floss the treated teeth for 1 week. Brush and floss all other teeth normally.
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When can I brush after gum flap surgery?

Brushing: You may brush the CHEWING surfaces of your teeth beginning the day AFTER surgery. PLEASE do NOT brush your gum tissue in the areas of surgery at all for the first week.
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How do you take care of after flap surgery?

To care for the graft or flap site:
  1. You may need to rest for several days after surgery as your wound heals.
  2. The type of dressing you have depends on the type of wound and where it is.
  3. Keep the dressing and area around it clean and free from dirt or sweat.
  4. Do not let the dressing get wet.
  5. Do not touch the dressing.
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How long does it take for dental flap surgery to heal?

Typically, it takes about 2 – 3 weeks for your gums to heal after flap surgery. Once you've healed, your gums should be healthy, pink, and non-painful.
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How do you clean under gum flaps?

Use a sulcabrush (which is similar to a manual toothbrush but has 1/3rd of the bristles) to access underneath the flap of gum to clean out food debris. Use a CDA approved mouthwash at least once a day to help reduce the bacteria in the area. Use a monojet to squirt mouthwash under the flap of gum.
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What are the disadvantages of flap surgery?

Disadvantages of the flap include the longer operative time and the more difficult dissection. Hamdi has shown complete return of lower rectus function with the free DIEP flap after only 3 months.
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How do you clean a flap wound?

Gently clean the wound with warm clean water. Gently pat dry with a clean towel. If a skin flap is still attached, try to replace it by gently rolling the skin back over the wound. Do not cut the skin flap off.
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How does a flap of skin heal?

A skin flap heals like a normal wound does. The flap is kept alive by the blood supplied by its own blood vessels. Over time, these blood vessels may grow and supply more blood to the area. Blood vessels in the flap that were cut usually connect with the blood vessels in the wound area.
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How long does it take for nose flap surgery to heal?

This usually takes 7 to 10 days. You should not wear make up directly over the incision until you are told it is all right to do so by the office. Placing bandages or gauze dressings on the incisions is generally optional after the first full day beyond surgery. Dr.
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How do you brush after gum surgery?

CARE OF MOUTH: DO NOT brush or floss in the graft site for TEN days after surgery. Then you may begin gentle brushing with a soft toothbrush for another two to four days and finally return to normal brushing.
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What is the best toothpaste after gum surgery?

Over-the-counter toothpaste, such as Sensodyne, when used daily, can help to lessen the sensitivity. In addition, an in-office desensitization treatment can be scheduled if the problem persists.
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How do you prevent sensitivity after flap surgery?

Sensitivity usually decreases within several weeks after surgery and can be minimized by keeping the area as free of plaque as possible. If the sensitivity is extreme, contact the doctor for recommendations or medications to relieve the discomfort.
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Can I drink coffee after flap surgery?

No straw for the next 2-3 days! 3rd day until 2 weeks after surgery: A very soft food diet should only be eaten (Pasta, soups, eggs, fish, cooked soft vegetables, oatmeal, rice, beans etc.) Avoid any hard, spicy, crusty, coffee or acidic foods.
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How painful is dental flap surgery?

You will barely feel any pain when getting the gum flap surgery because the doctors will administer local anesthesia to suppress it. However, you may feel some discomfort after the surgery and might require some pain medications to alleviate the pain.
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How long does pain last after gum flap surgery?

Pain may occur following a periodontal surgery that involves the opening of a flap, gingival grafts, or gingivectomy/frenectomy procedures. Postoperative pain experienced within the first 3 days after surgery is considered normal and should progressively diminish throughout the healing phase.
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What are the three stages of skin flap healing?

There are three stages of skin graft healing: imbibition, inosculation, and revascularization. Imbibition is the first stage of the skin graft healing process and takes place 24 to 48 hours after the procedure. During imbibition, a thin film of fibrin and plasma separates the skin graft from the underlying wound bed.
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How long does it take a flap of skin to reattach?

The skin graft will usually be held in place using stitches, staples, clips or special glue. The area will be covered with a sterile dressing until it has connected with the surrounding blood supply, which usually takes around 5 to 7 days.
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What happens after flap surgery?

You will be sore in the breast and in the area where the flap was taken. You may have a pulling or stretching feeling in those areas. You can expect to feel better and stronger each day, although you may need pain medicine for a week or two. You may get tired easily or have less energy than usual.
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Can skin flap get infected?

Flaps may become infected or bleed like any other skin procedure. Occasionally the skin flap may breakdown. This results in prolonged healing time and can result in increased scarring.
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Will a flap of skin reattach?

If the skin tear is large and there is a flap, your healthcare provider can sometimes maneuver the flap back into place, at least partially. The flap itself will shrink when it is torn so it will always look smaller.
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How can I clean my incision at home?

Cleaning an incision
  1. Gently wash it with soap and water to remove the crust.
  2. Do not scrub or soak the wound.
  3. Do not use rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or iodine, which can harm the tissue and slow wound healing.
  4. Air-dry the incision or pat it dry with a clean, fresh towel before reapplying the dressing.
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Is flap surgery like a tummy tuck?

While we often say that a DIEP Flap procedure is like getting a tummy tuck, the focus of the surgery is natural breast reconstruction. Some patients may see results with the same toning and tightening as a tummy tuck, but others may not see drastic changes to their midsection.
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Which is better flap or graft?

Skin flaps are thought to provide better cosmetic results than skin grafting (Fig. 5), as the skin tone and texture are usually better matched. Additionally, they have a reduced chance of failure in comparison to skin grafts.
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What are the complications of flaps?

The most common complication was neck wound infection, followed by dehiscence, vascular congestion, abscess, flap necrosis, hematoma, osteoradionecrosis, and brisk bleeding.
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