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Why You Should Rest After a Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction basically involves removing a tooth from your mouth. If you need an extraction, your dentist will first numb the area where the tooth will be removed. In some cases, a strong general anesthetic will be used. This will prevent pain and make you sleep through the procedure. After the tooth is removed, your provider will advise you of what post extraction regimen to follow. Your mouth will slowly fill in the bone where the root of the tooth was through the formation of a blood clot.

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Dentists may recommend removing teeth for several reasons. One of the most common reasons is due to damage. Sometimes, disease, decay, or cracking may damage a tooth too severely for repair work like crowns or dental fillings to be effective. Periodontal disease is a serious condition that often affects the bone and connective tissue that holds teeth in place in the jaws.

Over time, this disease may destroy the gums, supportive bones, and tissue until they can no longer support teeth effectively. If this happens, dentists will remove the loose teeth. In some cases, dentists may recommend removing one or more wisdom teeth. This is usually appropriate when a wisdom tooth does not have room to grow, which can result in many dental problems.

Rest

After tooth extraction, it is important to get plenty of rest. People should rest for at least the first 24 hours after the extraction. Avoiding strenuous activity is necessary. This may reduce bleeding and prevent losing the blood clot from the socket. Maintaining the blood clot is a very important aspect of aftercare. Resting, in general, will help prevent many complications and allow for proper healing.

Swelling and pain

After a tooth is pulled, patients may have some discomfort and notice some swelling. This is normal, but there are several ways to reduce swelling and pain. Applying a cold, moist cloth or an ice bag to the face can help. Dentists may provide particular instructions on how often and how long to use a cold compress.

Eating and drinking

After the extraction, patients should drink lots of liquids and eat soft foods. Some recommended options include soup, yogurt, or pudding. Solid foods should be gradually added to the diet as the extraction site heals. People should not smoke or drink from a straw for 24 hours. These activities often create suction in the mouth, which could loosen the clot and even delay healing.

When to call your dentist

After your tooth extraction, you should plan to rest for the remainder of the day. You should also eat soft, nutritious foods and avoid doing anything that may slow healing. Swelling, pain, and bleeding are common after having a tooth pulled. But if either bleeding or pain is still severe more than four hours after the extraction, you should call your dentist. You should also inform your dentist if you experience signs of infection like fever and chills or any other problematic symptoms. They will be able to determine the most ideal way to address your issues.

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