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QuestionWhat should i eat after wisdom teeth removal?Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.Stick to soft foods, such as soup and pasta. Steer clear of hard, chewy, or crunchy foods, as well as small foods that have small pieces, such as rice.
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QuestionI had stitches but it seems like the stitches broke and left a hole, and now I've got a gum wound. I've already rinsed with mouthwash and salt water, what other options do I have, and can I get an infection?Dr. Macau is a Doctor of Dental Surgery based in London, England. Dr. Macau is an oral surgeon, periodontist, and aesthetician at Favero Dental Clinic where he is known for his cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics work. He is actively involved in scientific research in the field of dentistry and he received his DDS from Carol Davila University of Medicine in 2015.Stitches may break during eating, speaking or even while sleeping so don’t worry. The first five hours after extraction are important in forming the clot. Make sure you eat according to the doctor’s indications, clean your teeth, take any medication if it has been prescribed and check in the mirror for any food left in the hole.
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QuestionWhat else could I do if it hurts to swish saltwater around?Dr. Macau is a Doctor of Dental Surgery based in London, England. Dr. Macau is an oral surgeon, periodontist, and aesthetician at Favero Dental Clinic where he is known for his cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics work. He is actively involved in scientific research in the field of dentistry and he received his DDS from Carol Davila University of Medicine in 2015.Replace the saltwater with mouthwash and see how it goes. You can also try rinsing with common wormwood tea or even place a small drop of aloe gel near the area.
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QuestionWhat should I avoid when I'm trying to get food out of my sockets after wisdom tooth surgery?Dr. Alina Lane is a Dentist who runs All Smiles Dentistry, a general practice dental office based in New York City. After completing a DDS at the University of Maryland, Dr. Lane completed a year-long clerkship in Implantology at the University of Maryland, where she focused on the advanced restoration of dental implants. She continued her advanced education by completing a General Practice Residency at Woodhull Medical Center, an affiliate of the NYU School of Medicine. She received the Woodhull Medical Center Resident of the Year 2012-2013.For the first day or two after your wisdom tooth is removed, avoid putting any pressure in your mouth. If you do fee like something's caught in your mouth, swish water and spit very gently. If you swish or spit too forcefully, you can dislodge the blood clots that are needed to promote healing. That can lead to a condition called dry socket, which can be very painful.
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