Bone Graft Surgery (Page 2)
Your maintenance during healing has to be completed carefully. You can brush in every area
where the periodontal pack is not placed. It is imperative that you use NOTHING ASTRINGENT
such as mouth wash or antiseptic solutions during the healing period of your bone
graft. Listerine, Viadent, and any other potentially caustic agent can RUIN your bone grafting
procedure, if contaminated, and require a replacement bone graft. Doctor and our staff will
reiterate this with you at, during, and after your bone graft surgical procedure. After the
first stages of healing is satisfactory, we will deliver and instruct you on how to use normal
saline (with or without the addition of salt), and irrigation syringes for cleaning of the
surgical site.
Since bone grows and heals slowly, and requires conditions conducive to a proper
environment and blood supply, it is imperative that immediately after your bone graft that
you alter your diet, as you would for any Oral Surgical procedure. This means that you should
not eat anything that is too large, too hot, or too sticky. Your food should be tepid or on the
cool side. Any food too hot will have a deleterious affect on your surgical procedure.
Common sense must be used in determining what should be done or not done. If for some
reason you have a question about anything post surgically, please call the office and we will
inform you of the proper action to take.
Smoking after any Oral Surgical procedure will ALWAYS delay or badly disrupt normal healing
due to a decrease in oxygenation of the tissue that is healing. Smoking should therefore be
stopped for the first 7 to 10 days to allow for adequate initial tissue closure. Complete
epithilization (closure) and wound healing normally takes a minimal of 21 days from the day
the surgery was completed under ideal healing conditions and no other underlying systemic
causes such as Diabetes Melitus, etc.
Bone grafting is a very predictable surgical procedure when done correctly and when patient
cooperation is adhered to. Please try to be reasonable in understanding that this procedure
has inherent risks associated with it as stated in your informed consents. Some of these risks
are also pertinent to your post operative care.