1. Pay attention to hemostasis: after the wisdom tooth is pulled out, bite off the sterilized cotton ball or gauze pressed on the wound, press the wound to help stop bleeding, and then spit it out for about half an hour.
2, should not talk more: often talk, may pull the wound, leading to displacement, bleeding and so on.
3, try to eat liquid food: you can eat two hours after the wisdom teeth are pulled out, but you should pay attention to eating some liquid food. Drinking hot water or eating too hot and hard food is not recommended to avoid bleeding or aggravating the injury.
4. Don't brush your teeth and rinse your mouth within 24 hours: This is to avoid the second bleeding caused by blood clots in the tooth socket when brushing your teeth or rinsing your mouth, and to prolong the healing time. Also be careful not to lick the wound with your tongue or suck it hard.
5, timely follow-up: Some people may have a complication called dry socket after the removal of wisdom teeth, which usually occurs on the third day to the fifth day after surgery. After the removal, there will be sudden severe pain, and painkillers cannot be relieved. At this time, we should follow up in time to relieve pain and promote healing.
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When a woman is pregnant, it is very easy to cause tooth inflammation because of the change of hormone level in the body. If there is inflammation of wisdom teeth during pregnancy, neither medication nor surgery is appropriate, especially in the first three months and the last three months of pregnancy, which is likely to lead to abortion. Although it is relatively safe in the second trimester, the operation risk of tooth extraction at this time is still very high, and it is generally only simple tooth washing or topical drugs to reduce inflammation. Therefore, before a woman becomes pregnant, if there is something wrong with her wisdom teeth, she must have them removed first.
People's Network-What should I pay attention to after wisdom teeth are pulled out? These five points need to be kept in mind.