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Care of the Mouth
After Extractions
• Do not scratch, chew, suck, or
rub the lips, tongue, or cheek while they feel numb or asleep. The child should
be watched closely so he/she does not injure his/her lip, tongue, or cheek
before the anesthesia wears off.
• Do not rinse the mouth for several hours.
• Do not spit excessively.
• Do not drink any carbonated beverage (Coke, Sprite, etc.) for the
remainder of the day.
• Do not drink through a straw.
• Keep fingers and tongue away from the extraction area.
Bleeding: Some bleeding is to be expected. If unusual or sustained bleeding
occurs, place cotton gauze firmly over the extraction area and bite down or
hold in place for fifteen minutes. This can also be accomplished with a tea
bag. Repeat if necessary. Do not allow the child to bite on the gauze for
too long. Doing this will not allow the clot to properly form and will result
in more bleeding.