Tooth extraction aftercare: A how-to guide

Aftercare

Aftercare for an extracted tooth can vary slightly depending on a few factors. These include which tooth the dentist took out, as some teeth have deeper roots than others and take longer to heal. However, most people find that pain decreases after about 3 days.

One of the most important aspects of aftercare is maintaining the blood clot that forms in the socket where the tooth used to be. Caring for this blood clot is key to the healing process, and it helps prevent painful complications, such as dry sockets.

Days 1–2

Much of the aftercare in the first couple of days following an extraction focuses on allowing a blood clot to form and caring for the mouth in general.

As some experts note, low-level bleeding for up to 24 hours after an extraction is perfectly normal. However, active bleeding after this point requires treatment.

Here are a few additional tips for the first 2 days of aftercare:

Days 3–10

After the clot has formed, it is vital to keep it securely in place and to follow some extra steps for oral hygiene to help prevent other issues.

Tips for aftercare between the third and 10th day include:

Aftercare for multiple teeth

Sometimes, you will need to extract more than one tooth at a time. The dentist will also give you some special instructions leading up to the extraction such as avoiding food for a certain time. After the procedure, the person will need someone else to drive them home.

Caring for multiple extractions can be challenging, especially if they are on different sides of the mouth. Dr. Patel may have specific instructions for these cases, and they may request a follow-up appointment shortly after the extraction.

They may also use clotting aids in the extraction sites. These are small pieces of natural material that help to clot. The body breaks the clotting aids down safely and absorbs them over time.

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