Is bruising normal after gum graft?

Bruising on the face is unsightly, but is perfectly normal and should give no grounds for concern. If a bruise appears, it will go away like any other bruise in 1 to 2 weeks. able to feel it, because the area will have stitches or will feel rough (and sore). The bleeding is coming from the back most area of the wound.
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Why is my gum graft purple?

In most cases, cyanoacrylate cement (superglue-like material) was used as liquid sutures to help secure the gum graft along with dissolvable sutures. The glue is purple and firm and may come off in pieces at any time after surgery, so do not become alarmed if this occurs.
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How long will I be swollen after gum graft?

Swelling is the body's normal reaction to surgery and eventual repair. Your swelling may increase until 3 days post-operatively. This is totally normal. If you experience an increase in swelling beyond the third day or an increase in discomfort, call our office.
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How do I know if my gum graft is healing?

For soft tissue “gum” grafts, the site(s) may appear white during the healing process (up to 2 weeks), this is normal and not a sign of infection. The tissue will change to a pink color as it heals.
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What color should gums be after bone graft?

The gum tissue will undergo changes for the next 1-2 weeks. The graft color may change from pink to white. This is NORMAL. Then the color will change to red and then back to pink as the swelling decreases.
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What are the signs of a failed dental bone graft?

Signs of dental bone graft failure include:
  • Pain or swelling that worsens after the first week.
  • Pus or drainage from the bone graft site.
  • Gum recession (when the gums pull away from the teeth).
  • No improvement in jawbone volume.
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What does a failed gum graft look like?

Usually, you can tell you have a failed gum graft because you will have a large white patch of white tissue that has come off the tooth. Sometimes it may even look like the gum graft is falling off.
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What is the fastest way to heal a gum graft?

You can also use these five tips and a bonus tip to speed recovery from gum grafting after a PRP for gum procedure:
  1. Pain Medications and Ice Packs Can Help Your Surgical Gum Procedure Recovery. ...
  2. Avoid Exertion during your Gum Graft Surgery Recovery. ...
  3. Stick to a Liquid Diet when considering gum graft recovery foods.
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When can I eat normally after gum graft?

When can I eat my regular diet after a gum graft? Typically, your gum graft should heal within 14 days. After that, you can resume eating as you wish. However, the only away to know for certain is by consulting with your periodontist.
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When can I eat pizza after gum graft?

Follow a soft diet for 7-10 days following treatment. Do NOT eat spicy, crunchy, or hard foods. Cut up your foods and eat them with a fork. Do NOT bit into foods like apples, sandwiches, pizza, bread, etc.
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How long should a gum graft hurt?

Mild pain was most common, being reported 70.3 percent of the time. Moderate to severe pain was reported 29.7 percent of the time. The average duration of pain for gum grafting surgery was 2 days. Periodontal plastic surgery, which includes gum grafting, was associated with more pain than other procedures.
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Should you ice after gum graft?

Use Ice and Pain Medication

Use ice packs and pain medication to manage the swelling and pain caused by the procedure. Ice should be applied in 20-minute intervals for the first 24 hours after your gum graft surgery. Ask your periodontist if over the counter or prescription anti-inflammatory medication is best for you.
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How long does roof of mouth take to heal after gum graft?

The palate takes longer to heal than the gum graft and spans from six to eight weeks following the surgery. For the first few days you will experience a burning sensation and it will take about 14 days before the discomfort will stop.
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Can you mess up a gum graft?

The stability of the grafted tissue is very important for the newly forming and migrating vessels. During healing, sometimes due to severe swelling and/or loosening of the sutures, the graft may move and surgery will not be successful.
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Can I drink iced coffee after gum graft?

Eating: Maintaining an adequate diet after surgery is essential. Cold or warm temperature foods are recommended for the first day. Coffee or tea can be consumed if it is not hot. After the first day, stay on a soft but balanced diet.
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Do teeth move after gum graft?

Whats happening? A normal part of wound healing is swelling, so when the tissues around your teeth swell it will move the teeth slightly out of position. This usually starts 2-3 days after surgery and lasts about 2 weeks.
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What can I eat 4 days after gum graft?

For two or three days following a gum graft, eat soft and unsticky foods. Eat lots of things like warm (not hot) oatmeal, cream of wheat cereal, eggs, yogurt, pasta, smoothies (not too cold), and mashed potatoes that have cooled slightly. Jello is another ideal option.
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How do you clean teeth after gum graft?

Use a regular toothbrush in the non-surgical areas. Oral hygiene 7 days after surgery, gently brush using the extra-soft post-operative toothbrush only around the tooth/teeth where the graft was placed. Do not floss around the tooth/teeth worked on for 4 weeks, so you don't accidentally take out any of the stitches.
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Do gum grafts look natural?

By adding new gum tissue with grafting, gums look even, natural, and healthy. They will also be stronger. Your patients will not only have good looking gums again, but their smile will look normal and healthy, too.
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Can I rinse with salt water after gum graft?

Oral Hygiene

The day after surgery, the rinse should be used twice a day, after breakfast and before bed. Be sure to rinse for at least 30 seconds then expectorate. Warm salt water rinses (teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) can be used 4-5 times a day best after meals.
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Why does gum graft make you tired?

It may not feel like it at first because the surgery was only in your mouth, but your entire body will feel the impact of a gum graft. You may feel sore, overwhelmed, tired and anxious. Getting plenty of rest will help ease these symptoms and get you back to feeling like yourself in no time.
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Why is my gum graft yellow?

After Surgery

Avoid hard and crunchy foods. Doing any of these can disrupt clotting, the healing process, open the incision and cause the graft to fail. The graft will go through the "ugly duckling" phases: it may look white, yellow, red or pink. Do not worry about the area.
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Can you use mouthwash after a gum graft?

No undiluted mouthwash, salt water or peroxide rinses should be used during the first week following surgery. Also avoid the use of water irrigation devices such as Water-piks for 1 month following surgery.
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Is my bone graft healing properly?

In general, you can expect to feel more normal after a few weeks. After your initial recovery, your bone graft will need time to heal and grow new jawbone. You shouldn't feel any pain during this growth process, but know that it may take several months.
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Can I brush my teeth after bone graft?

Do not brush the adjacent teeth on either side of the graft site for the first 7 days. After 7 days, you may gently brush the tooth surfaces of the adjacent teeth, as long as the bristles do not disturb the graft site. You may floss normally, starting the day of surgery, if comfortable.
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