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How to Quickly Recover Post Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Wisdom teeth are the set of 4 molars that occur in our mouths around the age of 17. With the change in our lifestyle, these wisdom teeth are no longer of any importance in our modern lives.

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How to Quickly Recover Post Wisdom Tooth Extraction

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  1. How to Quickly Recover Post Wisdom Tooth Extraction Wisdom teeth are the set of 4 molars that occur in our mouths around the age of 17. With the change in our lifestyle, these wisdom teeth are no longer of any importance in our modern lives. However, evolution has also ensured that this set of teeth causes more trouble, as they don’t fit in our mouths. Because of the troubles that wisdom teeth cause, it is essential to get them removed. A person who has gone through a wisdom teeth extraction knows how it feels and how much time it takes to recover from that. Here are some tips to follow post wisdom tooth extraction that can help fasten the recovery - 1.Check for bleeding - Slight bleeding is normal after tooth extraction so, don’t freak out. There might be a visible blood clot on the top-to remove that, rinse your mouth thoroughly and then bite down on a gauze. Try not to chew too hard as it can make the bleeding even worse. Also, try to sit upright and avoid any strenuous activities.

  2. 2.Take rest - To recover completely from the tooth extraction, it is best to take a rest and avoid any stressful activities as it can cause the blood clot to move. Instead of rushing back to your old routine, take a few days off and avoid any strain. While napping, try to keep your head elevated with a pillow. 3.Keep yourself hydrated - Drinking water and natural juices are the keys to recovery from a tooth extraction. However, avoid using straws as they can endanger the blood clot. Avoid any carbonated or caffeinated drinks in the first 24 hours of the extraction. Shared by: THE RICHMOND DENTIST See more at: https://therichmonddentist.blogspot.com/2021/08/c.html

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