How long does it take for your mouth to heal after a molar is pulled?
Typically, your oral surgeon will ask that you at least take about 48-72 hours to relax afterward so the treatment area is allowed to clot. After that, a patient should be able to return to normal physical activity. The soft tissue will usually fully heal in about 3-4 weeks.
How do you take care of a molar extraction?
Below are some things to do to help your mouth heal.
- Do eat a diet of soft, healthy foods and snacks. Also drink plenty of liquids.
- Do brush your teeth gently. Avoid brushing around the extraction. And don’t use any toothpaste.
- Do keep the extraction site clean. After 12 hours you may be able to gently rinse your mouth.
How long should you take painkillers after tooth extraction?
Take pain medications as prescribed. The swelling usually subsides after 48 hours. You should begin taking pain medication as soon as you feel the local anesthetic wearing off. For moderate pain, Naproxen (Aleve) or Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) may be taken (choose either Naproxen or Ibuprofen, not both).
Do molar extractions take longer to heal?
7 to 21 days after surgery Large tooth extractions, molars, and any impacted teeth will take the longest amount of time to heal.
What precautions to take after a molar tooth extraction?
Do not ever spit on the day post extraction. The blood needs to clot.
What can you eat after molar tooth extraction?
Wait at least 1 hour after your surgery to remove the gauze and eat. It’s normal for the area to bleed for the first 24 hours after your surgery.
Can you talk after molar tooth extraction?
Since the wound is going to be in the back of the mouth, it is away from the movement of the tongue enough so that talking should not disrupt the wound much at all. Just be aware that everybody’s pain threshold can vary quite a lot, so it may be best that you ask your dentist for some strong pain killers just in case.
How long after having a molar removed can you smoke?
While most dentists recommend waiting at least 48 hours before smoking, for some smokers, this may be too long. However, if you are unable to refrain from smoking for 48 hours, you run the risk of dry socket. Dry socket, as the name suggests, occurs when the blood clot that forms after an extraction either dissolves or is dislodged.