The thoughts of having your molars removed can be less than pleasant. There is no doubt that there is a high chance that you are going to have some high level of discomfort after they are removed. However, great news! There are ways to promote a less frightening road to recovery to ensure the healing process is painless as as possible. Here are some relatively simple ways you can consider to reduce any discomfort so you can recover quickly.
Four Great Ways To Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Four Great Ways To Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Extractions
- Prepare the right foods to eat after your wisdom tooth removal.
Liquid-based food such as clear soups or pureed food is commonly suggested for the first 24 hours after your wisdom removal. Smoothies are another highly recommended alternative to help soothes your gums. Avoid hot food and beverage, and keep it lukewarm or cold for the time being.
- Avoid any contact with the incisions.
It is imperative to know that you should not touch the incisions no matter how uncomfortable (or curious) you are. When needed, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water to reduce swelling and prevent increasing inflammation. Brushing may not be required until your dentist instructs you otherwise. It would be best if you kept in mind to avoid touching your incision with your tongue out of curiosity.
- Apply an icepack as needed.
To reduce swelling or prevent bruising, it is advised by your dentist to apply an icepack over your cheek to minimize discomfort. An ice pack treatment of 15-20 minutes intervals will help relieve pain and inflammation.
- Pain medication prescription.
After your procedure, your dentist will prescribe you pain medication to help ease the discomfort. Remember to take your pain medication as directed, for they can be highly addictive. Try not to rely too much on pain medication.