What to do after tooth extraction: recommendations
After wisdom teeth removal at our clinic, patients receive detailed recommendations regarding nutrition, recovery, and follow-up visits in the days following the procedure. Strict adherence to these guidelines is essential for smooth healing. Only by following all instructions can you ensure a quick recovery and prevent complications such as inflammation, pus formation, and other unpleasant consequences.
Extraction of a tooth may be recommended when it is damaged to such an extent that it cannot be restored by any of the available treatments, or if it becomes infected and threatens other parts of the body. Wisdom teeth are also removed. The thought of having to extract a tooth can be very painful for many people.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery process from wisdom teeth Removal can take up to several weeks, depending on the complexity of the removal, the condition of the tooth at the time of removal, the features of its location, and so on. The minimum recovery time is 10-14 days, and additional medication may be required to speed up the healing process and eliminate the risk of inflammation due to ingestion.
In our clinic, the removal is carried out using innovative equipment, and therefore you will not feel pain, and you will not face unpleasant consequences due to poor quality of services.
It is recommended to contact the doctor again in a few days to examine the place of tooth extraction, assess the condition and conduct an additional examination. We will talk about how to properly care for the hole after tooth extraction, when to go to the clinic, and so on. We'll tell you what to eat after tooth extraction, how to clean the cavity after eating, what to look for to minimize inflammation, and so on.

What can i eat after tooth extraction
After performing wisdom tooth removal, our dentists always provide detailed recommendations regarding diet and oral care. We explain which foods are safe to eat immediately, which should be avoided for the first few hours, and which are best postponed for several days to prevent irritation of the healing gums. Following these guidelines helps make recovery after extraction faster and more comfortable. In most cases, if there are no complications, patients can gradually return to their normal diet within 3–5 days, avoiding overly spicy, salty, or acidic foods that may slow down the healing process.
What to do if there is inflammation?
When infected appears gum after wisdom teeth removal , you need to return to our clinic as soon as possible so that we can assess the condition and prescribe a competent treatment. It is not recommended to try to solve the problem at home, because in such cases the risk of infection can begin to develop rapidly, as a result of which it will not be possible to cope with the problem.
It is important to remember that normal socket after teeth extraction should not bleed, become inflamed, should not be unbearably painful and disturbing (except for a few minutes after eating, drinking and brushing your teeth).
Proper post-extraction care will be carefully planned by our dentists to ensure smooth healing and reduce the need for unnecessary follow-up visits. It is important to understand that recovery after wisdom tooth removal may take up to six weeks, requiring patience and attentive self-care. During this period, you should closely monitor your condition and overall well-being. Ignoring professional instructions can lead to gum inflammation, infection of surrounding tissues, and rapid bacterial growth, all of which may significantly delay and complicate the healing process.
It is important to remember that the appearance of any pain and discomfort is an alarm signal that you should contact us so that we can assess your condition and help you get rid of the unpleasant consequences of removal.
