For Patients
When you think of a major surgery, wisdom tooth removal is most likely not the first thing that pops into your head. However, that couldn’t be farther from the truth!
Removing a wisdom tooth requires rest and some at-home care in order to make sure your body heals properly. In fact, you may even need to skip the gym or strenuous physical activity for a few days!
Keep on reading to understand why wisdom tooth removal is a more serious procedure than you may have thought.
After the dentist removes the wisdom tooth out of its socket, they will ask you to bite down on a piece of gauze, which will help form a blood clot.
The blood clot is the first step of healing and has the very important role of protecting the bone, nerves, and other tissues. Unfortunately, that clot is also vulnerable to dislodging, in which case all the tissues underneath are exposed.
This is a post-extraction complication called “dry socket”, which can cause extreme levels of pain and discomfort. Moreover, dry socket can delay healing, so it’s very important to protect the blood clot and keep it in place.
If you’re about to get a wisdom tooth extracted, your oral surgeon will provide you with lots of at-home care tips that are tailored to your specific case.
In general, these tips can include:
If you think your wisdom tooth needs an extraction, Dr. Chelsea Dean is here to help with compassionate and safe dental care.