The first few hours, or the night of surgery, a sensitive bristle toothbrush and toothpaste of your choice. However, do not rinse your mouth for 24 hours, smoke, or suck on a straw or other material. The sucking motion may dislodge the needed bloodclot in the tooth socket. (the place where the tooth used to be) It can be very painful and requires multiple trips back to the dental office to rectify.
Sometimes. My mouth was too small and I had 4 extra teeth the oral surgeon pulled out.
Sure
Your teeth will be gritty and dirty. If you do it a lot it will wear your teeth down. You may rinse your mouth with water to get most dirt out of your teeth.
You should not rinse your mouth if the hole from getting your wisdom teeth pulled is not yet healed. It could wash out the blood clot and cause a dry socket.
Depending the area where you are having your teeth pulled people may only see a space but the actual "hole" where the tooth was pulled from heals over and is just like a regular gum area. Depending on WHERE they are pulled, no. The holes will close and your teeth will move up to fill those holes. If it is teeth in the back, they will eventually close. Usually they stitch the hols with dissolvable stitches.
rotten teeth tooth decay getting you teeth pulled out getting hyper
When teeth are in your mouth, they are alive. There is saliva around them and blood flowing inside of them. When they are removed from your mouth, they dry out, and as a result of drying they are prone to cracking.
You do not necessarily have to have your wisdom teeth pulled if your mouth is big enough to fit them. In some cases, the teeth will be fine but in other cases they will grow in a manner that causes damage to your bite or causes the bite to become misaligned.
Why would you ever want to smoke through your mouth much less your nose. Your teeth are already leaving you now do you want your since of smell going too?
I got my teeth pulled this week and I recall my oral surgeon telling me during the consultation that there is a chance that if your upper wisdom teeth are pulled that fluid can get up in your sinuses and mess you up a little. Definitely call your oral surgeon's office immediately and find out from them what you should do.
mouth and teeth
Yes, they should after the first couple of days, but i think it depends on how long the root was