Post-Surgical Extraction Care for Your Impacted Canines

​Treating an Impacted tooth is still a huge milestone for dentists, even with the advancements in technology, this treatment cannot surpass the need for surgical extraction. A tooth is said to be impacted when it fails to find its way out of the gum line, in short, the wrong position to erupt. Canine teeth are the potential victims of this condition. The ideal age for them to erupt is typically 11-13 years.

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    Why Do They Require Surgery?

    Impacted teeth due to their failure to erupt normally are concealed in the jaw bone. For the dental professional, it is crucial to uncover them so they can be repositioned to align with the rest of the teeth using braces. It can also harm the roots of your neighboring teeth if not extracted out of the jawbone.

    Aftercare Tips

    Here are general care guidelines you can adhere to for quick post-operative recovery.

    1. Stick to Your Dentist’s Instructions:
      Your dentist might fill you up on some home remedies in case of bleeding, swelling, and use of medications. Such as using suggested medications as guided. They can incorporate the appropriate dosages of pain relievers and antibiotics, to avoid infections and relieve discomfort. They can furthermore advise you to chew on gauze pads to stop bleeding for a required duration and ice packs on your cheek to reduce the swelling.
    2. Oral Hygiene:
      You can keep away from rinsing your mouth forcefully for 24 hours. Lukewarm salt water rinses after every meal can be done past 24 hours of the procedure. You must restrict the use of straws or popsicles as sucking phenomena can stimulate blood clot ejection to negatively affect your healing. Always use a toothbrush with gentle bristles and be specifically easy on the surgical site.
    3. Diet:
      Soft food consumption should be a mandatory part of your diet. Eat foods like pudding, yogurt, smoothies, shakes, soups and so on. Stop consuming hard, chewy, crunchy, hot, and spicy edible items.
    4. Rest and Activity:
      While resting up, adjust your bed or use multiple pillows to keep your head elevated to reduce swelling. To speed up the recovery, restrict yourself from engaging in physical activities like sports or exercise.
    5. Lifestyle Adjustments:
      Put a stop to your habits like smoking, caffeine, or alcohol consumption for the recovery duration, as it can maximize the chances of complexities and slow down your healing.
    6. Follow-up Appointments:
      Religiously keep up with your follow-up visits to the dentist or surgeon. This will help them in evaluating your condition and answer any queries you have regarding recovery.

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    Conclusion

    Every human body functions differently, and so does the recovery process. All you can do is adhere to the guidelines your dentist or oral surgeon provides.

    If an impacted canine is bothering you or your loved ones, do not hesitate to reach out to the dental professionals at Spring Dental Arts for the most advanced surgical extraction solutions. Call us at (281) 651-9494 to schedule an appointment.