Give every patient a calm, clear path to healing
A dentist-designed handbook that supports patients after extractions, implants, bone grafts, and other oral surgeries. Healer’s Hand turns your chairside instructions into clear written steps and healing-focused recipes patients can genuinely follow at home.
Healer’s Hand
Post-Operative Recovery Guide
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What your patients will see and understand
The book mirrors the sequence of a typical post-operative conversation — but with the detail and repetition patients need at home. It becomes their single reference, instead of relying on memory or unverified online advice.
Clear post-op instructions
Step-by-step, patient-friendly directions that echo what you already say in the chair.
- Immediate care after extractions, implants & grafts
- Managing bleeding, swelling & discomfort safely
- Simple “do” and “do not” lists for early healing
- When to call your office or seek urgent care
Structured recovery timelines
Recovery broken into phases so patients know what’s normal and what isn’t.
- First 24 hours: expectations & precautions
- Days 2–7: hygiene, diet & activity guidance
- Early healing: gradual return to routine
- Red-flag symptoms in accessible language
Healing-focused recipes
Gentle, soft-food ideas that respect surgical sites while supporting comfort and nutrition.
- Low-chew, nutrient-dense meal ideas
- Smoothies and soups for the first days
- Gradual reintroduction of texture
- Easy to prepare at home, family-friendly
Healing, phase by phase
Patients always know where they are — and what comes next. Each phase has its own page set so the book grows with the recovery, not against it.
First 24 hours
Protecting the surgical site, managing bleeding, and resting the right way.
Days 2–7
Gentle hygiene, soft-food meals, and easing back into light activity.
Early healing
Recognising healthy progress and gradually returning to normal routines.
Know the red flags
Clear guidance on the symptoms that mean it’s time to call your office.
A consistent, professional extension of your care
Suited for general practices, implant-focused offices, and surgical practices that want every patient to leave with a standardised, high-quality post-operative resource.
What it does for your practice
- Reduces reliance on ad-hoc printouts and generic handouts
- Aligns doctors and team members on post-op messaging
- Helps decrease preventable confusion and unnecessary calls
- Supports patient confidence and satisfaction with their care
- Becomes a tangible “we care” moment at discharge
At-a-glance details
“Patients used to call the day after surgery with the same questions. Now they leave with Healer’s Hand and feel genuinely cared for — and our phones are quieter.”
— A dental practice using Healer’s Hand
Hand your patients a calmer recovery
Order the Healer’s Hand hardcover for just $25 and join 1000+ dental providers worldwide who give every surgical patient a structured, supportive recovery experience.
Good to know
What format is the guide, and how is it delivered?
Healer’s Hand is a printed hardcover book priced at $25. After secure checkout through Stripe, it ships directly to your door so you can hand it to patients in the office.
Which procedures does it cover?
It addresses common oral surgeries including extractions, implants, bone grafts, and sinus lifts — with general post-operative guidance and healing-focused recipes.
Does it replace my own instructions?
No. It’s designed to complement and reinforce your chairside guidance. Patients should always follow the specific instructions provided by their own clinician.
Is the payment secure?
Yes. All payments are processed by Stripe, a globally trusted payment provider. Your card details are never stored on this site.
Can I order in bulk for my practice?
Yes. For multi-copy orders email [email protected] and we’ll arrange a bulk-rate invoice.
Professional note
Healer’s Hand is an educational resource and does not replace individualised diagnosis, treatment planning, or medical advice from a licensed dentist or physician. Patients must always follow the specific instructions provided by their own treating clinician.
