Dry Socket After Tooth Extraction – How to Prevent It

Blood clotting at the extracted area is very important after tooth extraction at your dentist in New West. Think of the blood clot as the shield that will protect your wound from bacteria and infection. Without that blood clot, you might experience a condition called dry socket. This happens when the clotting is dislodged, leaving the wound exposed to bacteria. This also causes pain or discomfort. 
 
After your surgical treatment, your Dentist in New Westminster BC will cover the wound with gauze. This will prevent bleeding and stop the area from being disturbed. You can also do the following tips to prevent dry socket conditions.
1. Drink gently. 
It’s better to stay away from sugary and caffeinated drinks while still recovering from your surgery. Make sure you drink gently and do not let the fluid get in the extracted site. Don’t use a straw as well as the force you use in drinking from a straw can dislodge the blood clot.
2. Rest properly. 
Make sure you rest properly. Don’t lift heavy things as this can cause more bleeding and may also rupture the wound.
3. Brush your teeth properly. 
Avoid brushing the extraction area for a day or two or as recommended by your dentist. Leave it alone to heal but make sure you still brush the rest of your teeth properly. Don’t forcefully spit out the toothpaste and be careful when gargling water.
Talk to dental clinics such as Belmont Dental Centre about what else you can do to keep the blood clotting and avoid dry socket conditions.
To know more about Tooth Extractionsin New Westminster please visit our website: belmontdentalcentre.com

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