What to Expect Before and After Wisdom Teeth Removal

June 1, 2020

Filed under: Dental Hygiene — devotedfamily @ 8:07 pm
two wisdom teeth lying on a bed of surgical gauze after being extracted

Wisdom teeth extractions in DuPont are some of the most common surgical procedures performed. With these molars appearing when your child is between 16-22 years old, everything from impaction, sinus congestion, and even overcrowding can lead to their necessary removal. So what can you and your child expect before and after this type of oral surgery? A dentist in Dupont explains how to prepare before your appointment and how best to approach your post-operative care for a successful recovery.

Preparing for Removal: Tips to Remember

Whether it is during the consultation or making a phone call to your dental team just days before the extractions in DuPont, make sure you and your child have all the necessary answers and clarification to feel confident about the upcoming procedure.

In preparation for your appointment, make sure you consider the following:

  • Make sure you are available to transport your child to and from their appointment. If it is you having the procedure, identify someone who can escort you to the office and back home after your wisdom teeth removal.
  • Determine when you need to be at the dental office and make sure you allow for traffic or other potential delays
  • Find out when or if you should cease eating and/or drinking before your procedure
  • Learn whether it is possible for you to take your medications before surgery and if so, when you can take the last dose
  • Whether you should avoid any over-the-counter medications prior to your appointment

You and your child will likely receive important instructions from your dentist before the day of your surgery; however, if you need additional clarification, do not hesitate to contact a member of the dental team.

Post-Operative Care: Tips to Follow

Once the removal process is complete, you will return home the same day to begin the recovery phase. It is during this time you will need to follow all the necessary instructions to prevent a dry socket from forming. This is when there is a blood clot that accidentally dislodges or dissolves before the surgical site fully heals.

To avoid this problem and maintain a successful recovery, make sure to follow these steps:

  • Allow anesthesia to fully wear off before attempting to eat anything
  • Avoid spitting in the initial days after your surgery to prevent the blood clot from dislodging
  • Do not sip or suck through a straw
  • Eat only soft foods in the first few days but avoid chewing on the side of your mouth with the extraction sites
  • A cold compress or ice pack can be used to reduce swelling and minimize discomfort
  • Take any prescribed medications or antibiotics as instructed
  • Keep your teeth and gums clean by brushing and flossing but avoid the surgical sites until they are fully healed
  • Quit smoking or using tobacco products for at least 72 hours after your surgery
  • Should your stitches need to be removed, make sure you keep your appointment to ensure this step of the recovery process is completed

It may seem as if there are many steps and tips to remember, but your dentist will make sure you have all the information you need to prepare and recover without any issues.

About the Practice
Dupont Family Dentistry has four dental professionals who all strive to meet the same goal, which is to help patients achieve happier, healthier smiles. From general cleanings to wisdom teeth removal, every patient will receive a personalized treatment plan to ensure their dental needs are met with the highest level of care. Whether extraction is necessary because of impaction, crowding, or sinus congestion, our team will carefully determine the best method to remove your wisdom teeth and put you on a path to a successful recovery. To learn more about what you can expect before and after your extraction, contact us at (253) 964-7000.

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