Showing posts with label wisdom teeth removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom teeth removal. Show all posts

Friday 2 September 2016

Wisdom Teeth Removal Recovery Tips


Are you looking for recovery tips after wisdom teeth removal? Here are some important aftercare tips to properly heal and prevent any complications. To know more, visit

Monday 1 February 2016

Home Remedies to Alleviate Pain post Wisdom Teeth Removal

Impacted wisdom teeth have given you enough trouble and pain and now that you have got it pulled, you must be eager to know how you could relieve pains through the recovery period. Here are few recommended self-treatments you can do at home for an easy recovery, after undertaking wisdom teeth removal procedure.

Tips to follow immediately after surgery

1.    Avoid touching the wound area or rinsing of month vigorously after surgery. Doing so can cause bleeding.

2.    As soon as you feel any discomfort, take appropriate medications as advised by your surgeon.

3.    Do not proceed with your daily routines after surgery, unless and until you get to feel comfortable & your surgeon allows you to do so.

Bleeding

Occurrence of bleeding after surgery is possible and is normal. To control bleeding, rinse or wipe any old clots in mouth and place a gauge pad over the area for about thirty minutes. Biting on a moistened tea bag for about thirty minutes is also advised.

Diet

Start with light and liquid foods. Do not use straw but consume them from a drinking glass. Consume high calories, protein rich foods and if you chew, make sure you do that away from the surgical portion. Also ensure you are well hydrated by drinking water from time to time.

Swelling

Swelling is apparent after surgery. But by using ice packs, the effects of swelling can be minimised. This is useful for up to 36 hours post-surgery after which, moist heat to the sides of the face is beneficial to minimise swelling.

Other tips include rinsing your mouth 5 to 6 times a day and consuming tablets prescribed by your surgeon.

These tips will help you alleviate pains easily and get through the recovery period after wisdom teeth removal procedure.

Tuesday 12 January 2016

Wisdom Teeth: When to get it Removed?

Wisdom teeth are the final and third set of molars appearing at early teens or late twenties. Wisdom teeth don’t necessarily impose problems to everyone. Even though the process of wisdom teeth removal might sound intimidating to many, the actual experience you get is not as horrendous as you might think. Wisdom teeth removal is usually recommended when the following situations arise:

Wisdom teeth positioned improperly: With enough teeth in mouth, there won’t be any room left for wisdom teeth to erupt completely, hence they become misaligned. This makes wisdom teeth impacted leading to pains and this is when wisdom teeth removal becomes crucial for patients.

Feeling intense pain in the gums close to wisdom teeth: When wisdom teeth erupt partially, it can cause infection. Bacteria and food may also be trapped in those areas which can lead to a condition called Pericoronitis. This painful infection can be eliminated only by wisdom teeth removal procedure.

Wisdom teeth emerging sideways: When there isn’t enough space for wisdom teeth to emerge, they grow sideways. As they do so, the tooth next to it will be impacted as well. This can increase toothache and wisdom teeth removal will be the only solution to get rid of it.

Formation of Cyst: When the sac near your tooth is filled with fluid, Cyst can develop around the teeth. This eventually affects the surrounding structures such as the roots of the teeth. When Cyst is left untreated, it can develop into tumour which will require surgical procedures for being removed.

When situations like these come up, wisdom teeth removal becomes a mandatory procedure to effectively resolve the problems such as swelling, pains and more. Visit your dentist today and get your wisdom teeth removed before it’s too late.