Wisdom Tooth Removal
Recovering from wisdom tooth removal
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It can take up to two weeks to fully recover after having your wisdom teeth removed.
During this time,you may experience:
- swelling (inflammation) of your mouth and cheeks this will be worse for the first few days, but gradually improves; gently pressing a cold cloth to your face helps toreduce the swelling
- a stiff, sore jaw this should wear off within 7 to 10 days; the skin around your jaw may also be bruised for up to two weeks
- pain this isworseif the extraction was complicated
- an unpleasant taste in your mouth
- tingling or numbness of your face, lips or tongue (although this is uncommon)
You should report any excess bleeding, severe pain or any other unusual symptoms to your dentist or oral surgeon immediately.
Self-care advice
To reduce pain andaid your recovery,it can be helpfulto:
- use painkillers such as paracetamol or Painkillers, ibuprofen (always read and follow the manufacturer's dosage instructions) there's some evidence to suggest that ibuprofen is the best painkiller to take after having wisdom teeth removed
- avoid strenuous activity and exercise for a few days
- use an extra pillow to support your head at night
- for 24 hours, avoid rinsing, spitting,hot drinks or anything else that may dislodge the blood clots that form in the empty tooth socket, as they help the healing process
- avoiddrinking alcohol and smoking
- eat soft or liquid food for a few days and chew with your other teeth
- gently rinse the extraction site with antiseptic mouthwashafter 24 hours, and repeat this regularly over the next few days you can also use warm water with a teaspoon of salt as mouthwash, to reduce gum soreness and inflammation
Working and driving
It's usually recommended that you take a day or two off work after having a wisdom tooth removed.
You can drive immediately after the procedure if local anaesthetic was used, but you should avoid driving for at least 24 hours if a sedative was used,or 48 hours if the procedure was carried out under general anaesthetic .
Returning to normal
After your wisdom teeth have been removed and any swelling and bruising has disappeared, your mouth andface should return to normal.
You'll usually be able to brush your teeth normally after a few days. Make sure you finish any course of antibiotics you've been given.
A check-up appointmentmay be arranged for about a week or so after the procedure. At this point, any remaining stitchesmay be removed.
Articles for Wisdom Tooth Removal
Complications of wisdom tooth removal
As with any procedure, removal of your wisdom teeth carries some risks.
How wisdom teeth are removed
Wisdom tooth removal can be carried out by a dentist or a specialist surgeon working in a hospital.
Introduction
The removal of wisdom teeth, or third molars, is one of the most common procedures carried out in the UK.
Recovering from wisdom tooth removal
It can take up to two weeks to fully recover after having your wisdom teeth removed.