How is Wisdom Tooth Extraction Coppell is done?
The procedure is very simple. The tooth and gums are numbed first, and the dentist would use some hand instruments to loosen the tooth in its socket called elevators. After they are loosened, a forceps is used to pull the tooth from the jaw, and the empty area is covered by a pack to stop the bleeding.
What should I do after I got my tooth removed?
Your dentist would give you some instructions to ensure that the healing process goes smoothly. These are:
- Biting on the pack for an hour, to ensure the bleeding stops.
- Restricting you to a soft and cold diet for a day, and it is preferable to eat on the side opposite to the extraction side.
- Refraining from rinsing and washing your mouth for a day or two. This ensures the safety of the blood clot which is the main component for proper healing.
- Rinsing with salt water should start 2 days following the extraction. Salt water is a natural remedy for teeth and gum aches. It also fastens the healing of the wound.
- Smoking is completely not allowed during the healing process (which takes about a week) as cigarette smoke causes infections and delays wound healing.
- In most cases, no medication except some pain killers are needed, unless there was an infection or swelling, in which case the dentist could prescribe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications.
Are there any complications to the procedure?
There are a few well known complications of tooth extraction, but they are easily avoidable if you follow the above instructions. These complications include:
- Prolonged bleeding: The bleeding could continue for a few hours after the procedure. No need for alarm, this is fairly common and easily remedied. All you need is to bite down on a piece of ice, or a tea bag wrapped in gauze for an hour or so, and the bleeding should stop on its own.
- Pain: Mild pain after removing a tooth is expected, but in some cases the pain becomes severe such as when the socket is infected. In that case, another visit to your dentist to clean the wound should eliminate the pain.
- Dry Socket: This is the most common complication of tooth extraction. Dry socket occurs when the blood clot is removed, most probably due to excessive rinsing with water on your part, or due to the heat of cigarette smoke. The treatment for this condition is visiting your dentist again, who will attempt to re-establish the blood clot in its position so that the healing process could continue without issue.
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