Things to Consider After Tooth Extraction
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After tooth extraction, it is important to follow the steps below to help the healing process properly:
Bleeding control:
Mild bleeding is normal after tooth extraction. You can help stop the bleeding by biting on a cotton gauze (placed on the area where the tooth was extracted) for 30 minutes. If bleeding continues or gets worse, it is important to see your dentist.
Pain control:
You may feel pain after tooth extraction. You should regularly use the painkillers recommended by your doctor. It is important to follow the instructions regarding the medications. If the pain gets worse or cannot be controlled, you should see your doctor.
Applying cold compress:
Swelling may occur after tooth extraction. You can apply an ice pack or cold compress for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling. For this, you can wrap the ice pack in a cloth and apply it to the area where the tooth was extracted at intervals of 10-15 minutes.
Oral hygiene:
After tooth extraction, you should take care of your oral hygiene to ensure that the area where the tooth was extracted heals. Do not brush your teeth or use mouthwash for the first 24 hours. After 24 hours, you can start brushing your teeth, but be careful not to skip the area where the tooth was extracted. It is important to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and try not to touch the area where the tooth was extracted. You can also rinse your mouth with a mouthwash recommended by your doctor.
Nutrition:
Avoid hot foods and drinks for the first 24 hours after tooth extraction. Also, avoid chewing food on the side where it was extracted. You can prefer soft and liquid foods in the first days. Your doctor will give you more detailed nutrition instructions.
Smoking and alcohol:
Smoking and drinking alcohol after tooth extraction can negatively affect the healing process. Therefore, if possible, do not smoke or drink alcohol.
Following the doctor’s instructions:
Your dentist may give you special instructions. Following these instructions exactly can speed up your healing process and reduce the risk of complications. You should follow your doctor’s recommendations carefully.
The healing process after tooth extraction may vary from person to person. If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, severe swelling or other worrying symptoms, it is important to see your dentist as soon as possible.
How Long After Tooth Extraction Should You Drink Water?
You can drink water immediately after tooth extraction. However, it is recommended that you rinse your mouth with water or avoid drinking extremely hot or cold water for the first 24 hours.
What to Do After Tooth Extraction?
Use the painkillers prescribed by your dentist regularly.
Do not rinse your mouth for the first 24 hours.
Eat soft and liquid foods in the first days.
Pay attention to your oral hygiene as recommended by your doctor.
Do not smoke or consume alcohol.
Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly.
Apply cold compresses for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling.
What Not to Do After Tooth Extraction?
Do not rinse your mouth for the first 24 hours.
Avoid hot foods and drinks.
Do not use your fingers or foreign objects to frequently check the area where the tooth was extracted.
Do not directly touch the area where the tooth was extracted with a toothbrush.
What to Do for Fast
Healing After Tooth Extraction?
Pay attention to oral hygiene as recommended by your doctor.
Use painkillers regularly. Eat soft and liquid foods in the first days.
Do not smoke and do not consume alcohol.
Reduce swelling by applying cold compresses.
What Not to Drink After Tooth Extraction?
Avoid hot drinks.
Do not consume alcoholic drinks.
Avoid carbonated drinks.
Avoid smoking.
How to Clean Extracted Tooth Cavity?
Avoid direct contact with a toothbrush to clean the area where the tooth was extracted. Do not gargle in the first days. You can gargle with a mouthwash recommended by your doctor. During the healing process, you can clean the area where the tooth was extracted according to your doctor’s instructions.
How Many Days Does Pain Occur After Tooth Extraction?
Pain after tooth extraction usually lasts for the first few days. However, since each individual’s pain threshold and healing process are different, the duration and severity of pain may vary from person to person.
Can You Swallow Blood After Tooth Extraction?
There may be slight bleeding during or after tooth extraction. This is normal. The amount of bleeding is usually small and stops on its own. There is no harm in swallowing blood. In cases of bleeding after tooth extraction, collecting the bleeding in your mouth and spitting it out by vacuuming it will prevent clotting and cause the bleeding to continue. However, it is important to consult your doctor in cases of excessive bleeding or constant blood swallowing.
When Does the Wound Heal After Tooth Extraction?
The healing process after tooth extraction will take a few weeks. The wound begins to heal within the first few days and closes over time. However, the full healing process and complete healing of the area may take a few weeks.
What Happens If the Extracted Tooth Is Not Filled?
If the extracted tooth is not filled, the surrounding teeth may bend or shift in the space. This may affect the proper alignment of the teeth and gaps may form between the teeth. In addition, the absence of the extracted tooth may also cause the jaw bone to melt. For this reason, it is recommended to place a tooth in the empty space after tooth extraction with an appropriate method such as an implant, bridge or denture. Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate option for you in this regard.
When to Eat After Tooth Extraction?
You should not eat or drink anything for 2 hours after tooth extraction. You should be careful to consume soft things after 2 hours. You should also not consume very hot or very cold drinks.