Dry Sockets and Wisdom Teeth

Getting dry sockets after wisdom teeth extraction is one of the most painful things that can happen after the procedure.

Dry sockets, also known as Alveolar Osteitis, are the most common complication following a tooth extraction. Not only are they painful, dry sockets can prolong the healing process.

What Causes Dry Sockets?

A dry socket occurs when the hole left behind by an extracted tooth becomes infected. Specific causes vary from patient to patient. For example, sometimes a difficult tooth extraction is to blame.

If you have a previous history of dry sockets, you have an increased risk for future dry sockets.

How to Avoid Dry Sockets 

Post-operative care after teeth removal is important. Make sure to follow the instructions your dentist provides. Simple guidelines—such as biting on the gauze placed on your extraction site—have an important role in the healing process.

Actions like sucking on a straw, smoking, drinking alcohol or hot liquids, or even vigorous rinsing, can aggravate your symptoms. Be sure to tell your dentist if you’ve had previous dry sockets or teeth removal complications so he or she can advise accordingly.

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