Generally, you can drink water after two hours of tooth extraction, because the blood clot has solidified after two hours of tooth extraction, but at this time, be careful not to be too hot or too cold, and don't suck hard. It is advisable to eat semi-liquid diet and soft food, do not chew on the tooth extraction side, and rinse your mouth gently after meals to prevent wound infection.
2. How long can I eat after tooth extraction?
After tooth extraction, many people will worry about the inconvenience of chewing and affecting their diet. Many friends who love to eat are worried about the contraindications after tooth extraction, so they should be extra careful, so they must follow the doctor's advice and doctor's advice after tooth extraction.
Because tooth extraction is carried out under local anesthesia or nerve block anesthesia, there is generally no pain when tooth extraction is carried out. Spit cotton balls half an hour after tooth extraction. It is forbidden to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth on the same day, because it will affect the coagulation of the wound. You can eat it 2 hours after tooth extraction, but the temperature should not be overheated. Chew only on the healthy side.
3. How long can I brush my teeth after tooth extraction?
After the tooth extraction, the wound just healed. At this time, the local fibroblasts just extended from the alveolar bone wall to the blood clot, and gradually organized the blood clot and became solid and firm. Regarding how long you can brush your teeth after tooth extraction, generally speaking, don't rinse your mouth within 24 hours after tooth extraction, let alone brush your teeth. If you are eager to rinse your mouth and brush your teeth, you may rinse off the blood clot and brush it off, resulting in rebleeding, or cavity, causing unbearable pain "dry socket" and prolonging the recovery time.
4. What should I do if I bleed after tooth extraction?
The tooth extraction wound is full of blood, and blood clots can begin to form in about 15 minutes. After a few hours, the gingival tissue shrank and the tooth extraction wound became smaller. After 24 hours, the blood clot gradually grows with the connective tissue. After 3 ~ 4 days, the gingival epithelium grows from the periphery of the blood clot to the surface and is completely covered. After 2 weeks, the bone tissue grew gradually. Half an hour after tooth extraction, the gauze roll is spit out, which generally means no more bleeding. It is normal for saliva to be bloodshot within 1 ~ 2 days after tooth extraction. If there is still obvious bleeding, it is called bleeding after tooth extraction, which is mostly caused by local reasons. It is normal for the wound to have mild pain 1 ~ 2 days after tooth extraction. If the pain gets worse, there may be infection. The common complications are acute cellulitis and osteomyelitis of jaw.
It is normal to have slight discomfort after tooth extraction. After the general tampon is spit out, there will be no more bleeding. It is normal to have a little bloodshot in saliva. If vomiting blood is abnormal, you should contact a doctor in time or go to the hospital for emergency treatment.
5. Precautions after tooth extraction: Don't rinse your mouth hard.
Pay attention to protect the blood clot after tooth extraction. Don't rinse your mouth, chew food with the tooth extraction side, lick the wound frequently, and don't repeatedly suck and spit to avoid damaging the blood clot due to the increase of negative oral pressure. You can eat only two hours after surgery, and the diet should be warm for two days after surgery. Try to avoid the wound when brushing your teeth the next day.