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    Tooth Extraction

    Tooth Extraction



    What To Expect After Surgery

    In most cases, the recovery period lasts only a few days. The following will help speed recovery:

    • Take painkillers as prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon.
    • After 24 hours, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water several times a day to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Make your own salt water by mixing 1 tsp (5 g) of salt in a medium-sized glass [8 fl oz (237 mL)] of warm water.
    • Change gauze pads before they become soaked with blood.
    • Relax after surgery. Physical activity may increase bleeding.
    • Avoid smoking.
    • Eat soft foods, such as gelatin, pudding, or a thin soup. Gradually add solid foods to your diet as healing progresses.
    • Do not lie flat. This may prolong bleeding. Prop up your head with pillows.
    • Avoid rubbing the area with your tongue.
    • Continue to carefully brush your teeth and tongue.

    After the tooth is removed, you may need stitches. Some stitches dissolve over time, and some have to be removed after a few days. Your dentist will tell you whether your stitches need to be removed.



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