Do you know if any brake fluid got on the brake pads? If so, I'd recommend replacing them after bleeding the brakes. Once they get contaminated with the mineral oil based brake fluid they're never the same.
As a minimum I'd suggest cleaning the rotor and the pads. Some posts to other threads recommend using rubbing alcohol for this. Since mineral oil is hydrocarbon based and alcohol is not, I prefer to use acetone. Be sure to wear rubber gloves if you go this way. The acetone will take all the oils right out of your skin in just a few seconds.