Although some people get all of their
wisdom teeth through without any issues, unfortunately this isn’t the case for
everyone. Wisdom teeth can cause severe pain, infection and abscesses, swollen
gums and overcrowding and quite often the only option is to have them removed.
It’s a given that you won’t feel anything during the removal procedure itself
thanks to anaesthetic but what about afterwards? We’re here today to talk about
what you can expect after wisdom teeth removal.
Recovery after wisdom teeth removal
You can expect some level of pain or
discomfort after the removal of your wisdom teeth but the extent of this will
depend on your situation. For example, if your wisdom teeth were fully erupted
or you only had one or two removed, you can expect a quicker recovery time than
someone whose wisdom teeth haven’t emerged properly or had all four removed.
Once your anaesthetic wears off, you’ll
generally experience pain and swelling. There is also likely to be a small
amount of bleeding. Recovery time following wisdom tooth extraction is
typically between three days and a week.
Caring for your mouth after surgery
Immediately after the surgery, you’ll have
gauze placed over the area where your tooth was removed. Gently bite down on
the gauze to make sure it stays in place and replace them if they become soaked
with blood. Apply icepacks to the outside of your jaw to help with any
swelling. Even if you’re not feeling much pain, be gentle. Avoid vigorously
rinsing out your mouth and don’t go poking around the surgical area. Brush your
teeth very gently and begin very gentle saltwater mouth rinses once the
bleeding has stopped.
Your mouth will initially feel quite tender
so choose soft, easy to chew foods. Avoid hot beverages or drinking through a
straw as this could dislodge the blood clot in the removal site. You should
also avoid smoking. One of the best ways to keep pain at bay is to listen to
your dentist’s advice about pain relief and take painkillers that have been
prescribed as necessary.
When to call your dentist
Although most wisdom teeth removal
procedures run smoothly, you need to contact your dentist if you notice
symptoms such as oozing pus, fever or severe pain. This could be a sign that
infection has set in. Your dentist is there to help you get through the
recovery as quickly as possible so if you have any questions or concerns, don’t
hesitate to contact during the recovery period.
The dentists at Carillon City Dental have
extensive experience with wisdom tooth extraction and we can answer any questions
or concerns you may have in the relaxed atmosphere of our state of the art
clinic. If you’re experiencing pain, infection or other issues associated with
your wisdom teeth, book an appointment with us and we can set out a treatment
plan.
For wisdom teeth removal Perth, contact
Carillon City Dental today on (08) 9322 5340 or make an appointment through our
online booking system.