What matters needing attention after unplugging a tooth?
Tooth extraction seems to have nothing to do with bravery. Many people may dismiss the pain of breaking bones and muscles, but the mere mention of tooth extraction makes them pale and sweaty.
This is a very normal phenomenon, tooth extraction can cause a lot of pain and fear, and there are many precautions.
If you don’t pay more attention to these precautions, it is likely to bring more pain, and even a threat to oral health, here we are.
What matters needing attention after unplugging a tooth?
1, bite the tampon time to pay more attention to the extraction of teeth, usually accompanied by a lot of bleeding.
At this point the doctor will give us a tampon, put it on our wound, and ask us to bite hard.
At this time, we must endure the pain of the wound, tightly bite the tampon ball, to last 30 minutes to an hour.
In this process, it is not necessary to change the tampon too often, otherwise it can cause the wound to rupture and make the bleeding more serious.
The time of biting the cotton ball should not be too short, otherwise the wound has not completely stopped bleeding.
It should not last more than an hour, otherwise the accumulated bacteria in the mouth will multiply through saliva and blood, and may invade the wound and cause gum disease.
2, diet should pay more attention to the extraction of teeth can not eat immediately, must wait two hours later to eat, otherwise, it is easy to cause infection, or the wound ruptured again.
When eating, we must choose warm and cool soft food, or liquid food, to avoid hot food as far as possible, but especially can not eat spicy and stimulating food, otherwise it will cause pain in the wound.
Overheated food also causes blood flow to increase, which not only gives bacteria in our mouth better conditions to grow, but also stimulates blood flow, which can re-open wounds.
When chewing food, choose to chew on the opposite side of the tooth.
3. Do not gargle Many people may think that if you eat after tooth extraction, a large amount of food residue will remain in the mouth, causing the propagation of bacteria, so you will often gargle after tooth extraction.
This idea sounds reasonable, but in fact it is a fallacy.
If you rinse your mouth within 24 hours of extraction, it can interfere with the wound and cause them to form blood clots, which can affect the healing of the wound.
If you want to brush your teeth or rinse your mouth, do it after 24 hours. When you rinse your mouth after brushing, make sure that your toothbrush and tongue do not touch the wound.