The entire wisdom tooth has been removed, how come there are still roots? It is normal for the wisdom teeth that have just been extracted to feel a little painful for the first few days. If you mentioned that there is a peculiar smell in the alveolar bone, you need to see if it is caused by dry socket. Infection after tooth extraction occurs, which mainly occurs In mandibular wisdom teeth, the upper jaw is generally less infected. It is related to poor coagulation after surgery, resulting in the loss of blood clots in the extraction socket and the occurrence of dry socket. The main manifestations are pain, local gum and mucosal swelling, oral odor, etc. Local treatment should be mainly used. The alveolar socket can be scratched and scraped under local anesthesia, rinsed and disinfected thoroughly, and then filled with iodoform gauze or dry socket agent to achieve the purpose of pain relief and anti-inflammatory. It usually takes about a week to recover. Pay attention to keeping your mouth clean and hygienic, rinse your mouth after meals, and brush your teeth in the morning and evening as much as possible. You can use mouthwash to rinse, such as
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or chlorhexidine gargle. Pay attention to proper rest and cooperate with systemic anti-infective treatment, such as oral antibiotics or oral metronidazole, two tablets each time, three times a day, half an hour after meals. If accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, if necessary, intravenous penicillin (sensitivity test) can be administered, followed by metronidazole.
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