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Signs and Symptoms of Oral Surgery

Oral surgery is a broad term that encompasses a variety of procedures, including tooth extractions, wisdom teeth removal, and implant placement.<br>While most oral surgeries are relatively straightforward, there are some potential complications that can occur.<br>It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of these complications so that you can seek medical attention promptly if necessary.<br>

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Signs and Symptoms of Oral Surgery

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  1. Signs and Symptoms of Oral Surgery

  2. Introduction • Oral surgery is a broad term that encompasses a variety of procedures, including tooth extractions, wisdom teeth removal, and implant placement. • While most oral surgeries are relatively straightforward, there are some potential complications that can occur. • It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of these complications so that you can seek medical attention promptly if necessary.

  3. Common signs and symptoms • Pain: This is the most common symptom after oral surgery. It is usually mild to moderate and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. • Swelling: Swelling is also a common symptom after oral surgery. It is usually most pronounced in the first 24-48 hours, but it can last for several days. • Bleeding: Some bleeding is normal after oral surgery. However, if the bleeding is heavy or persistent, you should contact your doctor. • Bruising: Bruising can occur around the surgical site. It is usually harmless and will go away on its own within a few days.

  4. Serious complications • Infection: Infection is a serious complication that can occur after oral surgery. Symptoms of infection include fever, increased pain, redness, and swelling. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should contact your doctor immediately. • Dry socket: Dry socket is a condition that occurs when the blood clot that forms in the socket after a tooth extraction falls out. This can cause severe pain and discomfort. If you think you may have dry socket, you should contact your doctor. • Nerve damage: Nerve damage is a rare but serious complication that can occur after oral surgery. Symptoms of nerve damage include numbness, tingling, or weakness in the lips, tongue, or chin. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should contact your doctor immediately.

  5. Conclusion • Most oral surgeries are relatively straightforward and have few complications. • However, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of potential complications so that you can seek medical attention promptly if necessary. • If you have any questions or concerns about oral surgery, be sure to talk to best dentist near you.

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