Care After Local Anesthetic
- If the procedure was in the lower jaw, the tongue, teeth, lip, and surrounding tissue will be numb or asleep.
- If the procedure was in the upper jaw, the teeth, lip, and surrounding tissue will be numb or asleep.
- Often, children do not understand the effects of local anesthesia, so they may chew, scratch, suck, or play with the numb lip, tongue, or cheek. These actions can cause minor irritations or they can be severe enough to cause swelling and abrasions to the tissue.
- Monitor your child closely for approximately two hours following the appointment. It is often wise to keep your child on a liquid or soft diet until the anesthetic has worn off.
Please do not hesitate to call the dental office if there are any questions.