Show Download Article Having your wisdom teeth removed by a dentist or oral surgeon requires thorough post-operative care to ensure a full and speedy recovery. If you don't clean your teeth and mouth properly, you could end up with an infection or painful inflammation known as "dry socket" (alveolar osteitis). Dry socket occurs in about 20% of lower wisdom teeth extractions, so you will want to make sure you take extra precautions after your surgery.[1] You’ll need to care for your mouth for at least a week after your wisdom teeth removal using a few simple processes that don’t require much time or effort.[2]
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX To clean your teeth after getting your wisdom teeth removed, avoid brushing them or using mouthwash for the first 24 hours after your surgery so you don't interfere with the healing process. Then, for the next 3 days, brush your teeth as normal but avoid the area where your teeth were removed. Instead, rinse the area with warm water mixed with a pinch of salt to clean it. When you go to spit out your toothpaste or salt water rinse, tilt your mouth to the side and let everything drain out instead of spitting so you don't damage the surgical site. Finally, after 3 days, resume your normal brushing routine. To learn how to take care of your mouth after getting your wisdom teeth out, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 450,249 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?Can you use toothpaste after wisdom teeth removal?Continue rinsing until the wounds are healed. This may take up to 6 weeks. Resume tooth brushing with toothpaste the day after surgery. Common sense dictates to use care when brushing near the wounds for the first 2-3 days.
How do I brush my teeth after wisdom teeth removal?As soon as possible, brush your teeth gently. Brush on the tops of teeth only as you near the surgical sites with your toothbrush. Continue to brush your teeth and keep your mouth as clean as possible. A prescription-strength mouth rinse has been prescribed.
Do you have to brush your teeth after wisdom teeth removal?Brushing your teeth is vital for recovery after wisdom tooth extraction. Even though it may seem frightening, you can safely brush the day after the procedure. Still, brush with care to avoid disrupting the extraction site.
How do you brush your teeth after tooth extraction?Use a soft-bristled brush and clean your mouth gently and slowly using small circular motions. Don't clean the teeth adjacent to the wound area for the rest of the day, but you can start cleaning them the next day. Avoid allowing the brush to hit the extraction socket for the first three days.
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