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- Prevent infection and decay from spreading
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- Impacted teeth (wisdom teeth that haven’t come in or other teeth that are blocked by bone or gum tissue)
- Infection
- Orthodontic treatment (to make room for teeth that are being shifted into place)
- Non-restorable cavities, which are cavities with severe decay, large cavities, and cavities that have gone through a cracked or broken tooth, among others
What Happens During a Tooth Extraction?
Caring for Your Mouth After a Tooth Extraction
- Avoid drinking through a straw for at least 24 hours after the procedure
- Don’t smoke for at least 48 hours
- Eat soft foods and avoid chewing directly on the extraction
- Gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day
- Apply ice to your face for 20 minutes at a time to reduce swelling
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Extractions
Immediately following a tooth extraction, it's important to avoid eating solid foods until the numbness from anesthesia wears off to prevent biting your cheek or tongue. For the first 24 to 48 hours, stick to soft foods and liquids to avoid disturbing the extraction site. Gradually reintroduce solid foods as your comfort allows, but steer clear of hard, crunchy, or sticky foods for at least a week to prevent any damage to the healing area.
It's advisable to avoid any vigorous physical activity for at least 24 to 48 hours after a tooth extraction. Exertion can increase blood pressure, potentially leading to bleeding or swelling at the extraction site. You can gradually resume light exercise after a couple of days, but listen to your body and avoid activities that cause discomfort or strain.
A tooth extraction can temporarily affect your speech, especially if the extracted tooth is one that plays a key role in articulation. However, any speech disturbances are typically short-lived and improve as your mouth heals and you adjust to the change. If the extraction is in an area that significantly influences speech, such as the front teeth, consider discussing replacement options with your dentist to minimize long-term impact.
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