After Sedation

After Sedation Instructions for Companion & Patient

  • Patient Cannot drive for 24 hours after taking sedation medication, or operate any hazardous devices or heavy equipment for 24 hours.
  • A Responsible person should remain with the patient until he/she has fully recovered from the effects of sedation.
  • Patient should not go up/down stairs unattended. Let the patient stay on the ground floor until recovered.
  • Having nutrition after sedation is important. The patient should begin eating appropriate foods as soon as possible. Avoid anything sticky or excessively chewy until final restoration is completed by their dentist. Avoid hot foods/drinks until numbness wears off.
  • Patient needs to drink plenty of fluids as soon as possible.
  • □ Patient may seem alert when he/she leaves. This may be misleading so do not leave the patient alone.
  • Always hold the patient’s arm when walking.
  • Call us if you have any questions or difficulties. If you feel that your symptoms warrant a physician and you are unable to reach us, go to the closest emergency room immediately.
  • Patient should not carry, sleep next to, or be alone with young children for a period of no less than 24 hours after the last dosage of medication.

Following most surgical procedures, there may or may not be pain, depending on your threshold for pain. In most cases, a non-narcotic pain regimen will be given consisting of Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Ibuprofen (Advil). These two medications, taken together, will be as effective as a narcotic without any of the side effects associated with narcotics. If a narcotic has been prescribed, follow the directions carefully. If you have any questions about these medications interacting with other medications you are presently taking, please call our office and/or your pharmacist.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at Fishers Office Phone Number 317.570.9000.