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We understand that visiting the dentist can raise many questions about treatments, procedures and what to expect during your appointment. Our comprehensive FAQ section addresses the most common inquiries from our patients, providing clear and helpful answers to put your mind at ease. From appointment scheduling and payment options to specific treatment information and aftercare instructions, we've compiled these responses to ensure you feel fully informed and confident about your dental care journey with us.
Tooth Extraction
Recovery time from tooth extraction varies depending on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure and your individual healing capacity. Generally, most patients can expect initial healing within 3 to 7 days, with complete recovery taking 1 to 2 weeks for simple extractions.
Understanding the Recovery Process
For straightforward extractions, you'll likely experience some discomfort and swelling for the first 24-48 hours. The extraction site typically begins forming a blood clot immediately, which is crucial for proper healing. Most patients can return to normal activities within 2 to 3 days, though you should avoid strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours.
Wisdom tooth extractions or surgical procedures may require more extended recovery periods, often 7 to 10 days or more. These more complex procedures involve greater tissue trauma and may include stitches, which can extend healing time.
To ensure optimal recovery, follow these essential guidelines:
- Apply ice packs for 15 to 20 minutes at a time during the first 24 hours to reduce swelling
- Take prescribed or recommended pain medication as directed
- Eat soft foods and avoid hot liquids for the first day
- Avoid using straws, smoking or spitting forcefully to prevent dislodging the blood clot
- Maintain gentle oral hygiene, avoiding the extraction site
- Get plenty of rest to support your body's healing process
When to Contact Forster Tuncurry Dental & Implants
Warning signs that require immediate attention include severe pain that worsens after day three, excessive bleeding, signs of infection (fever, pus, persistent bad taste) or dry socket symptoms. Please contact our dental practice right away if you experience any concerning symptoms, as prompt treatment can prevent complications and ensure proper healing.