After Sinus Augmentation Exposure

What to Know After Sinus Augmentation Exposure

Oral Surgery Recovery in Orange, CA
Sinus augmentation exposure is a brief follow-up procedure that enables your oral surgeon to evaluate healing progress and prepare the area for your dental implant. Your surgeon will share individualized guidance and important information tailored to your specific treatment.
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Your surgeon will walk you through recovery, address any concerns, and provide detailed instructions to help you feel informed and supported every step of the way.

Topics commonly covered in your surgeon’s directions include:

  • Controlling Bleeding and Swelling
  • Pain Management Options
  • Sinus Care Instructions
  • Food and Activity Recommendations
  • Oral Hygiene Guidance

Following both your pre- and post-operative directions can contribute to a more comfortable and efficient recovery.

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Common Questions About Sinus Augmentation Exposure Surgery

  • How long does recovery usually take after sinus augmentation exposure?
  • What types of foods are best while healing?
  • Could blowing my nose cause complications after surgery?
  • Is it normal to have some bleeding and swelling, and how should I manage it?
  • How can I keep the area clean and care for my mouth properly?
  • What warning signs could suggest possible infection or sinus-related concerns?

Empowering Patients Through Education

Informed Consent & Oral Surgery Videos

At Wilson & Tran, DDS, we’re dedicated to providing the best oral surgery experience, and part of that means upholding the highest ethical standards. As part of this commitment, we offer a comprehensive Patient Library.

In our Patient Library, you will find special videos designed to promote transparency, reduce anxiety, and ensure every patient feels confident and well-informed before treatment.

  • Informed Consent Videos help patients understand the risks and benefits.
  • General Education Videos and our other resources help patients fully understand the procedures, the preparation, and the recovery phases.