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Aesthetic gum surgery is currently the best option for those with gum diseases, providing both aesthetic benefits and protecting the patient's health. However, after the surgery, patients need to follow a strict diet and hygiene regimen to help the wound heal quickly and achieve the desired bright smile. The best post-operative care for aesthetic gum surgery is outlined below.

Post-operative care for aesthetic gum surgery

When to undergo aesthetic gum surgery

Aesthetic gum surgery is a simple procedure that helps expose more of the tooth's body, making the tooth appear longer and correcting the issue of gum recession when smiling. This is a safe method that is minimally invasive, causing little impact on the patient's daily activities and health after the surgery.

The gum surgery is performed inside the oral cavity and is sutured aesthetically, promoting quick healing without leaving scars. Depending on the patient's condition, the dentist will examine and advise on the most comprehensive treatment method to ensure optimal results after the surgery. Dental professionals typically recommend surgery for patients who:

  • Have used strong antibiotics that cause excessive gum growth.
  • Have congenital long gums that cover a large portion of the tooth, making the teeth appear shorter.
  • Have experienced complications after orthodontic treatment, causing the teeth to tilt inward, resulting in the gums encroaching deeply onto the tooth's surface.

When will the wound heal?

Results of Aesthetic Gum Surgery at The East Rose Dental Clinic
Results of Aesthetic Gum Surgery at The East Rose Dental Clinic

After the surgery, there will be pain, bleeding, or swelling in the gum area during the first week. This can cause some concern, but these are normal and common symptoms. As long as the patient follows the doctor's instructions, there will be no adverse effects.
About 2 weeks after the surgery, the doctor will require a follow-up visit to remove the stitches, and at this point, the wound will begin to heal. During this time, any disruptions to daily activities and eating will gradually ease.

According to general surveys from patients after surgery, most can resume normal activities by the third day and can eat solid food after approximately 2 weeks. Therefore, patients do not need to worry too much about post-surgery restrictions or a lengthy recovery period affecting work or daily life.

Diet after aesthetic gum surgery

To ensure the wound heals quickly and to achieve the desired aesthetic results, patients need to pay attention to various factors. Maintaining a healthy diet is essential to guarantee the success of aesthetic gum surgery.

Diet after aesthetic gum surgery
Diet after aesthetic gum surgery

In the first 3 days after surgery, you must avoid any strong impacts on the gum area, especially around the sutures. Sharp, tough, or hard foods that require heavy chewing, such as ribs, chicken, or beef, should not be consumed. Additionally, carbonated drinks, very hot or cold beverages, and stimulants like alcohol or beer should be avoided to prevent complications later.

Not only should you avoid certain foods, but you also need to focus on consuming nutrient-rich foods in the form of liquids, thoroughly cooked, and with minimal chewing. Once the wound has fully healed, you can return to your normal diet. This approach will help minimize pain and promote faster healing.

Oral hygiene after aesthetic gum surgery

An equally important aspect of post-aesthetic gum surgery care is proper oral hygiene to avoid affecting the wound. If not done correctly, it can lead to suture breakage, severe gum bleeding, pain, and tooth sensitivity. Here are some daily oral care tips:

  • If bleeding occurs, bite down on a gauze pad and avoid changing it frequently to minimize direct impact on the wound.
  • Do not brush your teeth in the first 3 days after surgery. Starting from day 2, gently rinse your mouth with salt water to avoid disturbing the blood clot.
  • When cleaning the mouth, use diluted salt water or chlorhexidine to eliminate harmful bacteria.
  • Do not use your hands, toothpicks, or any objects to poke directly at the wound. If plaque develops, use dental floss to ensure safety.

With the information above, you now have a guide for post-surgery care after aesthetic gum surgery. For the best results, you should choose a reputable dental clinic with a team of professional and highly skilled dentists. Equipment and facilities are also important factors to consider if you want the wound to heal quickly and beautifully.

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