What
To Expect
The removal of impacted wisdom teeth
and surgical extraction of teeth is quite different
from the extraction of erupted teeth. The following
conditions may occur, all of which are considered normal.
• The surgical area will
swell.
• Swelling peaks on the seond or third day after
your procedure.
• You may have difficulty opening your mouth for
several days because of stiffness of the jaw muscles.
• You may have a slight earache.
• A sore throat may develop.
• Your other teeth may ache temporarily.
• If the corners of the mouth are stretched out,
they may dry and crack. Your lips should be kept moist
with cream or ointment.
• There will be a space where the tooth was removed.
After 24 hours, this area should be rinsed following
meals with warm salt water until it is healed. This
cavity will gradually fill in with new tissue.
• There may be a slight elevation of temperature
for 24 to 48 hours. If temperature continues after this,
notify us.
• You may develop bruising in the area of an extraction.
• Women, please note: Some antibiotics may interfere
with the effectiveness of your birth control pills.
Please check with your pharmacist.
• Pre-operative
instructions
• Post-operative instructions
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