Whether you have just come to our department for surgery, or have successfully completed treatment, it will be helpful to know some of the reactions and complications of tooth extraction and minor oral surgery and what to pay attention to.
Bleeding and hemostasis: Compressed rolls can be removed 30 minutes after extraction.
Sucking and pulling teeth, eating an overheated diet, repeated gargling and vigorous exercise can all cause bleeding due to clot shedding.
The manifestation of tooth extraction fossa bleeding is: there is still a large amount of blood gushing after a long time, and the formation of large blood clots in the mouth, and there is no trend to decrease.
At this time, you need to return to the doctor in time.
One or two days after surgery, the saliva is pink, with a small amount of blood should be normal.
Pain and swelling: there will be some swelling and pain after surgery, depending on the complexity of the operation and individual differences, generally do not need to deal with, can also take analgesics, cold compress, pressure bandaging, etc.
If the symptoms are not relieved four or five days after surgery, there is the possibility of infection, which needs to be checked again.
Other: Complications such as postoperative infection, limited mouth opening and numbness of the lower lip often occur after complex surgery, which should be checked and treated by a doctor.