5 Tips for Wisdom Tooth Extraction Aftercare

Wisdom tooth extraction can be scary for many patients, but it can help to know what to expect after the surgery is over. By making the necessary arrangements to ensure aftercare goes smoothly, you can give yourself a great chance to make a speedy recovery and get back to living pain-free in no time.

Aftercare following wisdom tooth extraction

For many, the frightening part is not the procedure itself. This is because they are likely to be placed under anesthesia. But instead, the fear comes from the discomfort following the surgery. The following are five useful tips for ensuring wisdom tooth extraction aftercare goes according to plan.

1. Plan for proper rest

It is going to take some time to recover from the surgery. Rest is an essential part of making a fast recovery. Be sure to make the necessary arrangements and plan for a minimum of a day or two away from work or school. Since there is likely to be a fair amount of discomfort, attending social events is likely not ideal for the first few days either.

However, the majority of the discomfort goes away after several days. Try and make the most of the situation and try to enjoy the time away as much as possible.

2. Pain management

Pain is likely the be the most concerning issue for most patients after wisdom tooth extraction. But fortunately, there are things that can be done to keep the discomfort at a minimal level. Be sure to talk to the dentist or oral surgeon about pain relief medication that is recommended. Additionally, keeping the swelling down through cold treatment and avoiding irritation can help ensure the pain is tolerable for the first few days following surgery.

3. Soft meals and water

It is helpful to go shopping before the wisdom tooth extraction as you are likely not going to want to afterward. Chewing hard foods can be incredibly difficult after oral surgery. Certain beverages and foods can increase the risk of infection.

It is encouraged to stick to foods that are soft and not too hot or cold. Drink plenty of water for the first few days if not weeks after wisdom tooth extraction.

4. Avoid irritation

It is very important to avoid irritating the affected area as much as possible. For most patients, this should include avoiding too much contact to the mouth. Also, ensure foods are not too hot or too cold and do everything possible to keep the inflammation down. If irritation occurs, it makes the recovery process take longer and lead to increased discomfort.

5. Good oral hygiene

Oral hygiene is incredibly important after wisdom tooth extraction as the chance of an infection is greater. However, the gums are susceptible to irritation when brushing too vigorously. Be sure to brush gently and avoid flossing too much as well. With that said, brushing often and using mouthwash constantly is important during wisdom tooth extraction aftercare. Talk to your dentist or oral surgeon about ways to maintain good oral hygiene during your recovery.

In conclusion

Wisdom tooth extraction is a common procedure most people undergo. Be sure to properly recover from the procedure and prevent any serious problems from developing. Contact us for information about extraction or aftercare tips. We will be happy to help you in any way we can!

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