Post-Op Perfection: 4 Tips for Tooth Extraction Recovery
August 1, 2024
Many people experience anxiety over dental appointments, especially if they have to have one or more of their teeth extracted. Although your dentist typically tries their best to protect them, sometimes they’re too broken, damaged, or infected to be saved. In these instances, removing them is the best way to preserve your oral health.
It’s natural to worry that having an extraction will hurt, but thankfully, you’ll be numbed and possibly also sedated for the procedure itself, depending on your unique circumstances. You likely won’t experience anything until the medications wear off. Then, following your dentist’s post-op instructions is essential to preventing a painful complication known as dry socket. Keep reading to learn 4 tips to avoid this potential side effect!
Tip #1: Avoid Straws
Sipping water after your procedure is a good way to keep your mouth clean and your body hydrated and boost your immune system. However, try to avoid drinking with a straw. Your mouth must form a blood clot over the extraction site, which is essential for your recovery. If you suck through a straw, the movement of air and the force of the suction can dislodge it, exposing the tender nerves and bone tissue underneath.
Tip #2: Eat Soft Foods
It’s normal to experience aches and inflammation as the topical anesthetic wears off, making it challenging to eat. On the first day after your surgery, stick to soft options like applesauce, yogurt, and mashed potatoes, so you don’t have to bite down forcefully. The next day, you can graduate to heartier foods but might want to keep away from anything too hard, crunchy, spicy, or sugary that can irritate your gums. Also, steer clear of anything too hot in temperature, because it can dislodge the blood clot necessary for healing.
Tip #3: Clean Your Mouth
Practicing consistent oral hygiene after your procedure can clear away plaque and bacteria that might otherwise lead to an infection. That said, try not to brush your teeth for the first 24 hours after your appointment. Instead, rinse gently with lukewarm salt water to remove any food particles and disinfect germs. Usually, it’s safe to resume your usual brushing on the second day, but be gentle so you don’t dislodge your blood clot.
Tip #4: Quit Smoking
Smoking always poses certain risks to your oral health, but it can be especially dangerous after a dental extraction. For starters, the fast inhalation of dragging on a vape or cigarette can damage your blood clot. On top of that, tobacco products contain nicotine and other chemicals that hinder healing. They are known to restrict blood flow and oxygen levels, so it’s harder for your body to deliver essential nutrients to your mouth. If you’re struggling to quit, it might help to switch to a nicotine patch for the time being.
With a few basic precautions, you can keep your mouth happy and healthy following your procedure!
About the Practice
At Peery & Woolwine Family Dentistry, people of all ages benefit from a team of dentists who work together to offer a full range of services conveniently under one roof. With decades of shared experience, they can handle everything from basic preventative care to more complex procedures like extractions. They understand that many patients feel anxious and offer sedation, so you’re comfortable throughout your visit. If you need to remove a troublesome tooth, you can request an appointment on the website or call (434) 847-5331.
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