Can I Go on a Vacation after Oral Surgery?

Surgery is often serious and invasive procedure. This is why people are fearful of oral surgery. But, the fact is oral surgery is opposite to the statement mentioned above. In most cases, oral surgery is non-invasive with no or low risk. You don’t have to get admitted to the hospital for oral surgery; it’s done in the dental clinic without any major preparation. The best thing is you can continue with your regular work after the surgery.

As oral surgery is not serious like other surgeries, there are no strict restrictions for you. You don’t need complete bed rest and can do anything you want. You can even go on a vacation after oral surgery. The only thing is you need to be extra cautious when on vacation.

Don’t go immediately after the surgery

A vacation is your right but make sure to wait for a week after oral surgery. You shouldn’t fly or drive immediately as it takes 24 hours for the effects of any sedatives or anesthesia to wear off. Even the medicines prescribed by dentists affect your cognitive abilities, which can create a disturbance while you are on vacation. Sometimes, there is a restriction on the method of travel to ensure safety. So, before taking off, take a go-ahead signal from your dentist.

Take time out to rest 

Vacation is not just about traveling for hours, visiting places, or doing strenuous activities; it’s about relaxing and taking rest. As you are going after oral surgery, you should include rest time in your vacation schedule. Your schedule should be properly balanced to avoid any complications. You can catch up on your favorite Netflix series or read a good book.

Eat softer food items 

No matter what oral surgery you have gone through, you should restrict yourself to softer food items. We know vacations are full of tasty dishes and sweet treats but you should take them in moderation. If you don’t control your cravings, you will aggravate the healing tissues. You should choose food items that require minimal chewing. Also, you should avoid anything spicy, hard, or chewy.

Set limitations to your activities

As already mentioned, your vacation schedule should be properly balanced, including rest and activities. When choosing activities for your vacation, be very wise. If you are going on a vacation within a couple of weeks, you shouldn’t play football or other strenuous activities. Instead, you should relax and play board games with your loved ones. This will be fun as well as safe for you.

Don’t drink alcohol

Vacation and alcohol go hand in hand, especially if you are going with your friends. It adds a fun element to the vacation schedule. But, you should avoid drinking alcohol this vacation as you are going after oral surgery; you can look forward to other adult drinks but not alcohol. This will add unnecessary delays or complications to your recovery. Your objective should be to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated for an easy and quick recovery.

You can go on a vacation after oral surgery but only if you consider the crucial points discussed in this post.

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