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Patients usually stay for monitoring after surgery, depending on recovery and the surgical plan.
Patients are usually advised to stay about 7–10 days for initial recovery and follow-up care.
Proper bone fixation, surgical planning, and follow-up monitoring help reduce the risk of non-union.
Drainage tubes may be used depending on the procedure and are usually removed shortly after surgery during recovery monitoring.
Patients usually begin with a liquid diet, then gradually move to soft foods during the early healing period.
The number of deswelling treatments depends on recovery progress, and treatments are provided during follow-up visits.
Major swelling usually improves within about 2 weeks, though mild swelling may remain during healing.
Patients are usually prescribed antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, and pain medication. Medications are purchased separately at a pharmacy.
We provide specific oral hygiene instructions and mouth care guidance to support proper healing.