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What to Do After a Tooth Extraction

Posted by Litlit on May 12, 2012 in Uncategorized |

 

Getting teeth pulled is never fun. Dental work can be scary, whether you’re going in for wisdom tooth (third molar) extraction, getting a tooth pulled for orthodontics, or just getting rid of a tooth that’s been causing you pain. The good news is that after the dental work, you’ll probably feel better or you’ll at least be saving yourself from pain in the future. Follow these guidelines to help get back to normal faster and prevent infections, after having a tooth pulled.

Before You Get Your Tooth Pulled

Make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into, before you head to the dentist. Depending on your particular situation, you may be in for major oral surgery involving general anesthesia or you may only need a simple extraction where you’re conscious during the procedure.

For extractions involving general anesthesia, it’s likely that you’ll be required to not eat or drink anything from the night before the surgery. You won’t be allowed to drive yourself home afterwards, so you’ll want to arrange someone to transport you to and from the dentist office.

For an extraction with only local anesthesia, you may not be as out of it afterwards, although it’s a good idea to still have a family member or friend there to make sure you get home safely and have everything you need.

Before you go in for your extraction, get everything together that you’ll need to make your recovery more bearable. These are some common things you may want to have on hand:

  • Soft foods, such as yogurt, milkshakes, and soup.
  • Books, magazines, DVDs, or other materials to entertain yourself in bed.
  • A comfortable place where you can recline but still have your head raised, such as a bed or couch with pillows.
  • Painkillers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. 
  • Ice packs you can hold on your face.

Directly After Extraction

The first 24 hours after extraction are when you’ll feel the most pain and discomfort. This is also the time when you’ll need to be careful maintaining the hygiene of your mouth.

Directly after extraction, take the painkillers the doctor has prescribed, even if you have yet to feel any pain. Lack of pain is a sign that your local anesthesia hasn’t yet worn off – and trust me, you’ll be feeling some pain in a few hours. You don’t want to wait until you’re already hurting to take your medicine. Go home and rest for at least an entire day; school, work, and friends/family will have to wait.

Now’s a good time to recline on your bed or couch and ice your face on the side of the extraction. You’ll want to alternate with 10 minutes of ice your face on and 20 minutes off. Drink lots of liquid.

Avoid the following in the first 24 hours after extraction:

  • Chewing on the side of the mouth where your wound is.
  • Using straws or doing anything that involves sucking, as this may cause the blood clot in your mouth to loosen.
  • Alcohol, caffeine, carbonated drinks, and hot drinks or food.
  • Smoking.

The Week After Extraction           

In the seven days following your extraction, continue to be careful about your blood clot; don’t touch it. Rinsing your mouth with saltwater after eating and before bed can help reduce the chance of infection. If you’re interested in other tenets of oral hygiene or becoming a dental hygienist, check out Dental Hygienist Training.     

Continue eating soft foods and avoid brushing in the area by your extraction for one week. You may take ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain, if necessary.

Sources

Columbia Health (2007)

Clinical Center: National Institutes of Health (2012)

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Garbage

Posted by Litlit on May 4, 2012 in Uncategorized |

 The rain yesterday was extremely strong, and the drainage at the back of the parsonage was overflowing and the water came inside the parsonage. And when we looked at outside, the canal was very full of the garbage. So, my friend and I ran outside and trying to clean up, the sacks of garbage that [...]

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Heavy Rain And Strong Wind

Posted by Litlit on May 2, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Last week, the rain was so heavy, and in fact, there were few galvanized roofs had been flown and landed on the street. And the roofs of our neighbor’s house had been collapsed and until now they never rebuild the roofs yet. And today, the rain was so heavy and the wind was very strong, [...]

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Rosal

Posted by Litlit on April 25, 2012 in Uncategorized |

since I have been staying at the parsonage, so I would be the one looking after the flowers and plants, and watering them every morning and it would not rain after closing the day, I would water the plants again. One thing that I really like to mend the flowers is that, the beautiful of [...]

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So Attached!

Posted by Litlit on April 24, 2012 in Uncategorized |

It has been more than a month since I’ve transferred to the parsonage as my new shelter. So, it has been more than a month also that I didn’t spend time with my little one. But I phoned them every time and then, and talked to my precious little one. Last week, I had a [...]

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Circumsion

Posted by Litlit on April 11, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Last week, my nephew had his circumcision and there were 10 of them who had been circumcised. And all of them were circumcised by a person who has been known as a good person to circumcise all the boys in our village. In fact, he circumcised my brothers and my other nephews and also all [...]

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April

Posted by Litlit on March 31, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Wow! A few hours from now, April will be soon here. Indeed, time flies so fast, and without thinking that the end of this year will soon comes. Huh! Anyway, those past months seemed liked it was just a few days ago. Oh, by the way, it came to my life that I didn’t really [...]

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contaminated by the Virus?

Posted by Litlit on March 30, 2012 in Uncategorized |

A couple of days ago, my friends and I were having good time together, like eating together, and sleeping together and above all laughing to the max.  actually, the friends that I was talking about are the teachers of Golden harvest christian Academy. Well, being with friends, it was also a good time of refreshing. [...]

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Bamboo House

Posted by Litlit on March 21, 2012 in Uncategorized |

It was one Sunday that my niece and I were walking to the church, and while approaching to a small bamboo house, I saw lots of flowers, I was so fascinated to all the flowers, and I could really say that even how small the house is, but it truly looks so pretty, and it [...]

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Indoor/Outdoor Games for Toddlers, Children and Teenagers

Posted by Litlit on March 21, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Indoor/Outdoor Games for Toddlers, Children and Teenagers Whether it’s summer, spring, fall or winter, kids will always utter the words, “I’m bored.” Rather than stick them in front of a computer screen or television set, you might want to get your kids up and on their feet. Day camp counselors and even babysitters may need [...]

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