Wisdom Teeth Removal

About Wisdom Teeth Removal

Human beings have four wisdom teeth, found at the four corners of the oral cavity. It is the last tooth present in the mouth. For most of the people, this tooth doesn't have space to come out of the jaw bone to the oral cavity which will result in mentioned troubles.

So our experts of Wisdom Teeth Removal in Bokaro will advise on the removal of the particular wisdom tooth for fetching you ease. To prevent potential future problems, some dentists and oral surgeons recommend wisdom tooth extraction even if impacted teeth aren't currently causing problems.


An impacted wisdom tooth may:

  • Grow at an angle toward the next tooth (second molar).


  • Grow at an angle toward the back of the mouth.


  • Grow at a right angle to the other teeth, as if the wisdom tooth is "lying down" within the jawbone.


  • As you heal from your surgery, follow your dentist's instructions on:

    Bleeding :- Some oozing of blood may occur the first day after wisdom tooth removal. Try to avoid excessive spitting so that you don't dislodge the blood clot from the socket. Replace gauze over the extraction site as directed by your dentist or oral surgeon.

    Pain management : -You may be able to manage pain with an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), or a prescription pain medication from your dentist or oral surgeon. Prescription pain medication may be especially helpful if the bone has been removed during the procedure. Holding a cold pack against your jaw also may relieve pain.

    Swelling and bruising:- Use an ice pack as directed by your dentist or surgeon. Any swelling of your cheeks usually improves in two or three days. Bruising may take several more days to resolve.

    Activity:- After your surgery, plan to rest for the remainder of the day. Resume normal activities the next day, but for at least a week, avoid strenuous activity that might result in losing the blood clot from the socket.

    Beverages:- Drink lots of water after surgery. Don't drink alcoholic, caffeinated, carbonated or hot beverages in the first 24 hours. Don't drink with a straw for at least a week because the sucking action can dislodge the blood clot from the socket.

    Food:- Eat only soft foods, such as yoghurt or applesauce, for the first 24 hours. Start eating semi soft foods when you can tolerate them. Avoid hard, chewy, hot or spicy foods that might get stuck in the socket or irritate the wound.

    Cleaning your mouth:- Don't brush your teeth, rinse your mouth, spit or use mouthwash during the first 24 hours after surgery. Typically you'll be told to resume brushing your teeth after the first 24 hours. Be particularly gentle near the surgical wound when brushing and gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water every two hours and after meals for a week.

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