| CAN | CANNOT |
|---|---|
| Eat soft, cool, or warm foods | Eat hot, spicy, or very hard foods |
| Drink water in small sips | Drink hot beverages during the first 24 hours |
| Brush teeth while avoiding the surgical area | Injure the area with a toothbrush or objects |
| Apply cold to the cheek through a cloth | Heat the cheek or the implantation area |
| Rest and limit activity | Sauna, steam bath, sports, or heavy exertion for 2–3 days |
| Perform gentle antiseptic baths if prescribed | Rinse the mouth actively during the first 24 hours |
| Take medications as prescribed | Change doses or stop medications on your own |
| Refrain from smoking for at least 48–72 hours | Smoke, vape, or use hookah and heated tobacco products |
Bleeding
Slight oozing of blood during the first hours is acceptable.
If bleeding continues for more than 2–3 hours, apply a sterile gauze pad and contact your doctor.
Pain
Moderate pain during the first day is normal.
Pain relief only according to the doctor’s instructions.
Swelling
Swelling usually increases for up to 2–3 days and then decreases.
Apply cold through a cloth for 10–15 minutes during the first 6–8 hours.
Body temperature
A slight increase in temperature up to 37.5 °C is possible during the first 1–2 days.
A temperature above 38 °C is a reason to contact a doctor.
Swelling and discomfort may be more pronounced. It is especially important to rest, follow dietary recommendations, monitor the surgical area, and avoid overload.
Do not pull the threads or try to remove them yourself. If the sutures are resorbable, they will dissolve gradually.
Load should be minimal. Do not bite hard foods and avoid lateral pressure.
After 2–3 hours, once the anesthesia has worn off. Food should be soft and not hot.
Yes, but carefully, without touching the implantation area. Use a soft toothbrush.
Usually after 2–3 days if there are no complications. It is better to postpone intense exercise for a week.
Active rinsing can disrupt the blood clot and tissue healing.
Pain relievers (NSAIDs)
Take strictly according to the doctor’s instructions.
Do not combine medications without approval.
Antiseptic agents
Use with the specified frequency.
Perform rinses gently, without active movements.
Antibiotic
Not always required.
If prescribed, complete the full course.
Additional medications
Decongestants or antihistamines — only as recommended by the doctor.