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Dos and Don’ts After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Proper aftercare after a wisdom tooth extraction ensures smooth healing. Do's include biting on gauze, applying ice packs, eating soft foods, staying hydrated, and resting. Don'ts include smoking, using straws, touching the extraction site, eating hard foods, or engaging in intense activity. Watch for signs of complications like severe pain, excessive bleeding, or infection. For expert post-extraction care, visit a periodontist near Northampton, TX 77389.

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Dos and Don’ts After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

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  1. Dos and Don’ts After Wisdom Tooth Extraction Essential Aftercare Tips for a Smooth Recovery

  2. Dos – What You Should Do Follow these tips to ensure proper healing after a Wisdom Tooth Extraction: • Bite on gauze to control bleeding and change it as needed. • Apply an ice pack to reduce swelling (for the first 24 hours). • Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, and soup. • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. • Rest and keep your head elevated to minimize swelling.

  3. Don’ts – What to Avoid Avoid these to prevent complications: • No smoking or using straws, as suction can cause dry sockets. • Do not touch or poke the extraction site with your tongue or fingers. • Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods that can irritate the area. • Don’t rinse or spit forcefully for the first 24 hours. • Skip intense physical activity for at least a few days.

  4. Signs of Complications Contact your dentist if you notice: • Severe pain that doesn’t improve after a few days. • Excessive bleeding that won’t stop. • Persistent swelling or pus, which may indicate an infection. • Foul taste or bad breath that doesn’t go away.

  5. Follow-Up & Professional Care • Schedule a follow-up visit with your dentist for a check-up. • Stick to the aftercare plan to ensure a smooth recovery. • If you need expert care for healing or complications, consult periodontists near Northampton, TX 77389 for specialized post-extraction support.

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