Tooth Extraction Care
Tooth extraction
care, what is it? How do you take care of your wound
after dental extraction?
What is the importance of antibiotic and
pain reliever after tooth extraction? Would you like to know
what precautions after that?
Why you have to take
your antibiotic and pain reliever?
Many people who neglect their dental
extraction care have sometime trouble after. The first
sign of discomfort that you will have if you haven’t done any
thing is the pain.
That is why it is important for you to take
your pain medication Ibuprofen or Advil (400mg/six hours)
before the numbness wears off.
You will not have to feel discomfort after,
if you have taken plenty of precaution to respect instructions
given by your dentist.
You can administrate yourself your pain
medication as you want if you are not hurting after the first
pain pill.
But, unlikely pain medication that you can
modify the dosage if necessary, you have to take your
antibiotic as recommended for the entire week.
The antibiotic has a great role that is to
protect your wound against infection. It is better to manage an
infection free wound than one that is infected.
Remember that these are two entities
extremely important after any surgery (antibiotic and pain
reliever).
Why to eat after oral
surgery?
A lot of people don’t want to eat after
pulling out a tooth. Ordinary, they are afraid of
complicating their condition.
You have to know your body needs some
nutrients found in foods to protect and maintain safe your
general health.
It is true, it could be uncomfortable to
chew because of the wound in your oral cavity, do it to
facilitate the quick healing.
At the beginning, eat soft foods for a few
days and little by little you start with others as you feel
comfortable.
You need to drink enough fluids to reinforce
your bloodstream because of the amount of blood lost during
oral surgery.
Fluids containing vitamins C are better,
like orange juice or cherry juice. It is not recommended to be
on diet while this healing period. These precautions help you
stay in good health.
Why biting on the
sterile gauze?
Usually, teeth extraction care forces
your dentist to place a piece of gauze over the extraction site
to block the bleeding.
Your dentist asks you to bite just to create
enough pressure over gauze to stops the blood.
If after an hour the blood doesn’t
stop, use a tea bag. You have to change gauze or tea bag after
45 to an hour to avoid clot adhering on the gauze and bleeding
again after you rip it out.
Always spit gently not to dislodge the clot
and restart bleeding again. Thus, if you see after these
instructions, the blood flows with the same force, see
your doctor.
The use of ice is useful while the first
hour after mouth surgery to prevent swelling. It can
cause pain if used too much.
If you have your jaw that is painful and
stiff after the first hour, in your bathroom sink, run the hot
water and place a piece of cloth in it.
Now place the warm cloth exactly on your
face over the area corresponding to your oral surgery. To
increase the blood circulation, you need to open and close your
mouth.
After 24 hours you can mix ½ a teaspoon of
salt in a small glass of warm water and swish out your oral
cavity and gently the liquid out.
It will be more advantageous for you, if you
don’t smoke, spit too often, use a straw, drink alcohol during
the first hours following the dental extraction.
Thus, your blood clot will not be dislodged
to cause other problems.
Extraction care In three days after the
intervention, you must feel well.
If your extraction site starts hurting, it
is maybe probably something doesn’t go well, see your doctor
for a revaluation to stop all complication like dry socket and
revise your tooth extraction care.
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