Dear Alice,
I agree, in my experience, warm salt water rinses and gargling can freshen up the mouth a bit and will make you feel a little better.
Wisdom teeth removed: What do I do now? | related questions Originally Published: March 2, 2007 - Last Updated / Reviewed On: December 19, 2008 |
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I just had all four of my wisdom teeth removed yesterday. My mouth is very sore, swollen, and I can't open my mouth without hurting. I am taking medicine for the pain. I would like to know any tips that you have to speed up my healing process.
Thanks,
On the Mend
Dear On the Mend,
Ouch! It's no fun to get your wisdom teeth yanked out, and the mending process takes a bit of time and extra care. It'll help to know what to expect during these early days and later on, as healing progresses. Luckily, there are tried and true ways to lessen the pain and aid in the healing process.
During the first 24 hours:
After the first 24 hours:
With a little patience and careful attention to your mouth, you should get back to normal in the near future.
Feel better soon,
Dear Alice,
I agree, in my experience, warm salt water rinses and gargling can freshen up the mouth a bit and will make you feel a little better.
Dear Alice,
I agree, in my experience, warm salt water rinses and gargling can freshen up the mouth a bit and will make you feel a little better.
On the Mend,
As I learned the hard way, don't eat anything (at least until the holes fully close) that is small and won't dissolve easily, like rice. It may seem like it is a good choice (...
On the Mend,
As I learned the hard way, don't eat anything (at least until the holes fully close) that is small and won't dissolve easily, like rice. It may seem like it is a good choice (easy to chew/swallow and soft), but trust me, getting a tiny bit of food in one of the holes that won't dissolve or come out will have you right back at the dentist or oral surgeon.
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