OB:
I am having a vertically cracked molar extracted tomorrow with a bone graft done in preparation of an implant, of a molar at a later date.
I had plans to hunt this weekend.
Is this something that I should avoid with the bone graft? It is on the opposite side of my cheek weld with the gun. Percocet is the painkill drug "for evenings" they are going to prescribe. I have had other surgeries with things like Hydrocodone, which I took little of or not at all (a couple was OK, but don't care for the feeling of taking them back to back). Don't care for narcotic painkillers.
Does anyone on the OB have experience with two day out hunting with rifles after this type of oral surgery? Would the recommendation with the bone graft be to not fire a rifle? I have the "days out" sheet given to me, but it is "dont bend over and handle large weights, etc.". Obviously does not cover recoil, etc.
OB experience?
I am having a vertically cracked molar extracted tomorrow with a bone graft done in preparation of an implant, of a molar at a later date.
I had plans to hunt this weekend.
Is this something that I should avoid with the bone graft? It is on the opposite side of my cheek weld with the gun. Percocet is the painkill drug "for evenings" they are going to prescribe. I have had other surgeries with things like Hydrocodone, which I took little of or not at all (a couple was OK, but don't care for the feeling of taking them back to back). Don't care for narcotic painkillers.
Does anyone on the OB have experience with two day out hunting with rifles after this type of oral surgery? Would the recommendation with the bone graft be to not fire a rifle? I have the "days out" sheet given to me, but it is "dont bend over and handle large weights, etc.". Obviously does not cover recoil, etc.
OB experience?
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