Oral Surgery
The term oral surgery or extraction usually sends shivers up people’s spines along with all sorts of thoughts of pain. The truth of the matter is that having a tooth pulled, even an involved one such as a wisdom tooth is not painful at all.
During Oral Surgery, an anesthetic such as Novocain is given. Some dentists have the facilities to give you an IV Sedation, which will put you into what is known as twilight sleep. If you do not like to hear what is going on around you many dentists have headphone that you can listen to during your visit so as to help make you more comfortable and relaxed during the oral surgery procedure.
After the tooth has been pulled there may be tenderness in the area where the tooth was. This is normal, having a tooth pulled is a form of oral surgery, and any area would be tender after such a procedure. Your dentist will give you complete instructions on care after the oral surgery has been performed and in a few days healing will be almost complete.
Please speak with your dentist, he or she can answer any oral surgery questions you may have and help make you more comfortable.
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The following is standard oral surgery advice from Dentists. Supplement your healing and recovery with GumDoctor.
Dry Socket
A dry socket can occur after oral surgery, when a tooth has been extracted and where the blood clot fails to form or disintegrates without undergoing organization. It can be accompanied by neuralgic pain but without suppuration (infection / pus).
A dry socket usually occurs as a result of too much rinsing or "spitting" and thus the blood clot is dislodged or never really forms. The blood clot acts as a bandage over the recent oral surgery extraction site. Symptoms can include a constant throbbing over several days - "it doesn't seem to go away". If you think that you have a dry socket, your dentist should be contacted.
Post- Operative Instructions After Oral Surgery Tooth Removal
Should you be experiencing either unusual pain or swelling, or both, please call your dentist immediately!
1. Bleeding is to be expected following oral surgery extractions and other surgical procedures. The gauze that has been placed in your mouth before you left the office should remain in position for at least 45 minutes. At the end of the 45 minutes, please take two or three pieces of gauze, fold in half and if needed fold again and replace the gauze that is in your mouth and continue biting very firm on the gauze for another 45 minutes - total time biting on gauze is approximately 1 ½ hours.
Should the bleeding continue after this, repeat the process, placing gauze for another 45 minutes. Should there continue to be excessive bleeding do as follows: ¨ Wipe off excessively large blood clots with sterile gauze. ¨ Place folded gauze over the bleeding area. ¨ Bite firmly on pad and maintain gentle pressure for 45 minutes. ¨ Contact the oral surgery office or call the emergency telephone number if bleeding persists.
2. Oral Surgery Pain. Some discomfort is normal following oral surgery. Please take two aspirin or Tylenol™ or Advil™ or other over-the-counter analgesic as soon as you arrive at home. Continue to take the analgesic every three to four hours at least for the first day to minimize any discomfort. If you have been given a prescription for oral surgery pain medication, please take as directed (Do not drive, work with machinery, or drink alcoholic beverages for at least 6 hours after taking any prescribed pain medication). Some oral surgery pain medications may make you nauseous and should be discontinued if this takes place. If you have a reaction to the medication, stop the medication and call the oral surgery office immediately.
3. Oral Surgery Antibiotics. If antibiotics are prescribed, take as directed. Be sure to take all the tablets prescribed. If any reactions occur, such as a rash or itching, discontinue all medication immediately and immediately call the oral surgery office.
4. Rinsing. Do not rinse your mouth after oral surgery, do not spit and do not use mouthwash, as any of these will lead to a possible loss of the blood clot which protects the healing extraction site and will then lead to pain.
5. Swelling. Following opral surgery, some swelling is expected. It will reach its peak on the second day following oral surgery and it will begin to resolve on the fourth day. To minimize swelling, apply a covered (with towel) ice bag to your face for 20-minute intervals, removing the bag for 10 minutes in between intervals. Continue ice packs for 4-6 hours after surgery.
6. Temperature. Following oral surgery it is quite common to have a slight elevation in temperature. Rest, 2 aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic every 4-hour, and plenty of fluids will return temperature to normal. If you are taking pain medication, they will also aid in controlling fever and additional aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic will not have to be taken.
7. Eating. A well balanced diet is important for proper healing. A soft, bland diet is suggested for the first few days after oral surgery. Drink plenty of fluids as soon as possible, especially if you have been given antibiotics. Avoid hot foods, hot liquid and avoid smoking for at least 48 to 60 hours after surgery. (Smoking will delay the healing process.)
8. Impacted teeth. The removal of impacted teeth is quite different from the extraction of erupted teeth. The following conditions may occur after oral surgery, all of which are considered normal: ¨ Swelling and bruising can be expected. Minimize by using ice packs. ¨ Moderate to severe pain can be expected. Do not wait until the pain is severe to take medication. Have the prescription filled and take the first dose at once. ¨ Trismus (tightness) of the muscles may cause difficulty in opening the mouth. Should this happen, moist heat applied to the area should help. A sore throat may also develop. ¨ The corners of your mouth may dry and crack after oral surgery. Keep moist with ointment or petroleum jelly.
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