Tips for Tooth Extraction Recovery

Getting your tooth pulled is not a fun or desired activity. However if you need to have a tooth extracted there are things you can do to ensure that your experience will be more bearable. This will let you recover quicker and successfully. In this blog you will find some tips for tooth extraction recovery!

Before a Tooth Extraction

How can you prepare for your tooth extraction appointment? What are the things you should consider doing to make the process easier?

Start with your night before meal. Make sure that you have a solid meal but not too spicy. If you have a sore tooth, consider eating a soup or soft foods. Do not throw those soft foods away, but keep the leftovers for after the extraction. Try eating foods like yogurt, rice, eggs and soup. Smoothies can also be consumed during your recovery.

A good night’s sleep beforehand is critical. Being well-rested is important during and after treatment.

Day of Tooth Extraction

Anxiety and nervousness before a dental or medical procedure is very common but do not be alarmed, if you feel nervous. Arrive early for your appointment so you have ample time to get settled in and it gives Dr Christina Brinda and her staff time to answer any questions and alleviate any concerns or worries that you may have.

After the extraction procedure, pay close attention to the instructions that your family dentist gives you about your tooth extraction aftercare.

First Night After Tooth Extraction

The first night after your tooth extraction, it is critical that you follow the aftercare extraction instructions provided by your carrying local family dentist. You will be asked to not smoke, drink or eat for a certain period of time. It is important that you follow these recommendations. Your recovery can be compromised or even add to the length of time if you engage in any of the above-mentioned activities.

If you were provided with prescriptions, follow the instructions accompanying your prescriptions to ensure the medicine works properly.

Common Questions After Tooth Extraction

Here are a few of the most commonly asked questions about care after having a tooth extraction.

 

When can I eat normally after tooth extraction?

It is best that you do not eat solid foods within the first 24 hours after your tooth extraction.

 

When can you smoke after tooth extraction?

Smoking is never a good idea due to the numerous negative impacts on your health. But if you are a smoker and wish to do so, wait at least 72 hours after your tooth extraction. The chemicals contained in cigarettes together with the smoke can slow the healing process and even cause a painful condition known as dry socket.

 

When can I use a straw after wisdom tooth extraction?

If you had your wisdom teeth removed, drink from a glass for the first two weeks. If you do not do so, you risk dislodging the clot that has formed and put your successful recovery at risk.

 

How long after tooth extraction can I drink soda?

It is recommended that you wait at least four days so that the clot can heal. Refrain from drinking pop, coffee, soda or any alcoholic beverages.

 

How long should I leave the gauze in after tooth extraction?

After your extraction it is recommended that you bite down on gauze for 30 to 60 minutes. If you notice that you are still bleeding continue biting down on the gauze for longer. Follow your dentist’s specific recommendations.

 

Visit Your Local Dentist

No one can do a better smile makeover than Christina Brinda DDS. Christina Brinda DDS has been the preferred destination for those seeking beautiful smile transformations for many years from now.

We are located in North Canton, Ohio. We serve patients around surrounding areas in North Canton, including Canal Fulton, Massillon, Green, Uniontown, Louisville, Portage Lakes, Mogadore, Zoar and more. Our team consists of seasoned professionals and we can turn your smile around.

If you’re looking for top-notch emergency dental care, we can transform your smile with a beautiful makeover. Give us a call at (330)498-0668 or book your appointment today!