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What Comes After a Tooth Extraction

Tooth extractions can be frightening, but it is often necessary in order to keep a healthy mouth. There are a few important things to note about what comes after a tooth extraction, whether it be recovery or replacing the extracted tooth. 

In this article, we go over tooth extractions and what comes afterward. If you have an upcoming tooth extraction, then you may find it helpful to be aware of what to expect.

What comes after a tooth extraction

Wondering what to expect after your tooth is pulled? Read on to find out more!

Recovery

Once a tooth extraction is complete, it is likely that a day or so should be taken to recover. Often, recovery is not too intense because a tooth extraction is likely occurring due to a decayed tooth. So, the tooth is already in a position to be removed.

Recovering should involve cold compresses to bring down any swelling or irritation. Over-the-counter medications can also be taken to soothe any discomfort surrounding the area near the extracted tooth. It is best to avoid eating anything super hard or sticky immediately after the tooth extraction.

A liquid diet or one that involves soft foods may be best to adapt to for a day or so. The area surrounding the extracted tooth may be tender or sensitive, so it is best to not chew on the side where the tooth was pulled.

Follow-up dentist appointment

After a tooth extraction is over, it is best to follow up with a dentist. When a tooth is missing, the gums are more susceptible to infection and disease. It is necessary to see the dentist to have them examine the gums and surrounding teeth. They can take care of any abnormalities, as well as get the tooth replacement process started.

Tooth replacement options

Many people who have to have a tooth extraction will probably start considering the idea of replacing their teeth. A dentist and an oral surgeon can both work to come up with tooth replacement options for someone looking to replace their extracted tooth.

Common replacement options include dental implants, dentures, bridges and even implant-supported dentures, which is a hybrid option. Having a tooth extracted can be frightening, but the hope of tooth replacement can help make the process easier.

Contact us today

Many people fear to have a tooth extracted, but it is important to remember that dentists only have your best interest at heart. Your dental and oral health can often benefit from extraction. If you have any fears or concerns, it is best to discuss them with your dentist before the procedure.

If you have questions about what happens after a tooth extraction, then you can give us a call. Our team of dentists would be happy to help you before, during and after your extraction. Give us a call or stop by our office today! We are here to help you in any way we can.

Request an appointment here: https://www.houstonpersonaldentist.com or call Jeff Tollett, DDS at (713) 481-3045 for an appointment in our Houston office.

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