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Tips for a Faster Recovery from Wisdom Teeth Removal

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3/6/2023

Wisdom teeth removal is quite common with millions of extractions each year. Roughly 85 percent of all people opt to have these teeth removed either due to them being impacted, decayed or causing crowding among other teeth.

Patients often want to know how to recover quickly after wisdom tooth removal so they can get back to engaging in the activities they enjoy. Here are several recovery tips that will help you heal faster and more completely.


Tips for Wisdom Teeth Removal Recovery

As you prepare for having your wisdom teeth removed, read up on these recovery tips to create an atmosphere and schedule that are conducive to recovery.


1. Plan to Take it Easy

While you won’t have activity restrictions like you would for having other types of surgery, you’ll still want to keep your schedule open to rest as much as possible.

Plan to get no less than seven hours of sleep each night during recovery, but if you can get even more, that’s better. Sleep will help keep swelling at a minimum because your heart rate stays lower during sleep, which reduces pressure and strain on your blood vessels.

The less physical activity you engage in during the first few days after your wisdom teeth removal, the sooner you’ll feel back to your normal self. If you feel the need to move, consider keeping it light with just a stroll around the neighborhood instead of a big sweaty workout or other strenuous activity.


2. Use the Gauze Pads Your Oral Surgeon Provides

Biting down on gauze pads in the early hours after extraction can help you stop bleeding. It can also aid your body in forming blood clots faster, which will protect the site from infection.

Be gentle when biting down on the gauze because if you’re too vigorous, you’ll open the wound back up. 


3. Use Ice to Reduce Inflammation

Icing your jaw and cheeks can help keep inflammation down after surgery. Use an ice pack on the outside of your mouth near the extraction site for 15-20 minutes every hour. If you can, keep up this routine for the first 36-48 hours after extraction for the best results.


4. Keep Your Mouth Clean

Listen carefully to your dentist’s guide for brushing your teeth in the days after surgery. You’ll want to be gentle when brushing for several days or even weeks. You don’t want to disrupt the wounds and cause the blood clots to dislodge, opening the wound up again and risking infection.

Rinse your mouth after surgery using warm salt water after every time you eat and before bed. Avoid mouthwashes you’ve purchased from the grocery store for the time being because the added chemicals could be too much for your healing mouth.


5. Use Pain Medication as Recommended

Dr. Coyne of Coyne Oral Surgery will typically prescribe a narcotic pain prescription to be taken the first two days after surgery. They may recommend taking ibuprofen for any pain relief for a few days after that. Waiting until you experience pain could make it more challenging to find the recovery that you need from the meds.

Depending on how your extraction went and the status of your wisdom teeth before removal, your oral surgeon might also prescribe an antibiotic if there is a risk of infection. Be sure to complete the treatment plan accordingly for the best results. 


6. Enjoy Soft Foods

This is your chance to enjoy ice cream as a meal. But if you can, also add in a smoothie to get the nutrients your body needs to ease swelling and perform at its best to heal faster.

Softer foods will be best while your wounds heal. Some foods to consider include:

  • Soup
  • Broth
  • Mashed foods
  • Smoothies
  • Jell-O
  • Ice cream
  • Popsicles (if you have molds at home, you could make smoothie popsicles for optimal nutrition)

When drinking any liquids, make sure you aren’t using a straw for the first five days. Straws can cause a dry socket, which is a painful complication to extraction healing. You can drink whatever you want but make sure you are drinking straight from the cup or using a spoon for those thicker liquids like smoothies.


7. Avoid Alcohol and Sugar

Sugar and alcohol will disrupt your mouth’s bacteria. It can kill the good bacteria and allow the bad bacteria to grow. If you can hold out a week on these foods, you’ll give your extraction wounds optimal healing time.

Eating sugar during this time you have to brush super gently could also lead to cavities if you aren’t careful. So while you can enjoy ice cream and Jell-O, keep it to a minimum and do your best to brush and rinse after eating to avoid tooth decay.


Wisdom Teeth Extraction in Franklin, Tennessee

If you’re looking for an oral surgeon to complete wisdom teeth extraction or a variety of other procedures, Coyne Oral Surgery  is your trusted team of professionals prepared to help you recover as quickly as possible from your dental work. The compassionate team will help you stay comfortable and explain what you need to know before a procedure. Contact Coyne Oral Surgery  with questions or to schedule an appointment.

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R. Google

No one looks forward to going to the dentist and especially getting a tooth pulled. When I found out my insurance wouldn’t pay for me to be put out Dr. Coyne and her staff made this experience the best it could possibly be. Dr. Coyne’s nurse talked me through the process and eased my anxiety, and encouraged me that I could do it with just the Nitrous Oxygen and she would be right there to talk me through everything. She was very kind and compassionate, because I was very nervous about it. This saved me a lot of money out of pocket, I mean A LOT of money. I’m so glad she encouraged me because the whole procedure only lasted a few minutes and I didn’t feel any pain, plus I saved a ton of money because of her encouragement and I probably wouldn’t have even tried to do it without her encouraging me to. Dr. Coyne did a wonderful job and my recovery was very easy as well. Afterwards, they called to check in on me. You can tell they care about their patients at this practice. It was also easy to get an appointment and the office was very clean and comfortable. I highly recommend them if you have any extractions or oral surgeries you need.

J.G. Google

Had my wisdom teeth extracted with Dr. Coyne around a year ago today. They were impacted and she did a great job. My husband is now getting his extracted this week from her as well, and I know he and others will be in good hands if they choose her and her team. Her surgical assistant is top tier, talked with me prior to sedation due to my fears and severe dental anxiety. They were patient and so kind to me, you don’t find many places that treat and care for you more than just a patient in their office. 🦷 💜 Even after the procedure I asked for a picture with Dr. Coyne 🙂

E.B. Google

Dr. Coyne and her staff are amazing. Took exceptional care of my daughter for her wisdom teeth. They explained everything from what to expect during and after and put her at ease for the procedure. Highly recommend Coyne Oral Surgery.

M.K. Google

Everything was over the top.. from the interior decor to the smiles from the staff. I had a tooth extraction. It took no time. The assistant as well as the entire staff was super nice and comforting. I would definitely recommend Coyne Oral Surgery.

T.J. Google

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