How long does it take to take medicine after wisdom teeth extraction?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I also cut the gums to pull them out. At that time, the doctor advised me to take anti-inflammatory drugs for 3-5 days, both cephalosporin and amoxicillin, and told me not to take metronidazole, saying that it was not good to take too much medicine, and said that if it hurts, I can take painkillers. I've been in pain for two or three days.

    I went to remove the stitches yesterday, and the stitches were not painful, but there was a hole in the place where the stitches were removed, and the doctor said to pay attention to oral hygiene. It takes about 3 months to grow completely. But I still have gums that are still a little swollen.

    Anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken sparingly. I ate it for 6 days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I advise you to stop taking the medicine and ask the doctor who operated on you. Because your adverse reactions and allergic symptoms are obvious. **There are many anti-inflammatory drugs for periodontal inflammation, and you can also go for intravenous drips, like fosfomycin sodium allergy rate is very low.

    If you have such a serious adverse reaction, you should immediately consult the doctor who operated on you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Stitches are required to extract wisdom teeth??? I pulled out twice without stitches and medicine,,, and it grew better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. After tooth extraction, it is not necessary to take the search and transportation medicine. Whether or not you need to take medication after the tooth extraction** depends on the condition of the tooth removed and the complexity of the tooth extraction process.

    2. If there is no infection in the affected tooth and the extraction process is relatively simple, there is no need for medication after tooth extraction. Generally, the bleeding will slowly stop after 2 hours, and the swelling and pain will gradually subside within 3-5 days.

    3. For the affected tooth itself is inflamed, and the tooth extraction time is long, the trauma is large, and the bleeding is large, it is necessary to use antibiotics, glucocorticoids and other drugs to reduce the discomfort such as infection and swelling that may occur after surgery. After the tooth extraction, you should also apply an ice pack to the cheek side to help reduce the degree of local swelling.

    41. Drink water and eat only 2 hours after tooth extraction. On the day of tooth extraction, do not eat excessively hot and hard food, and try to chew on the side of the tooth that has not been extracted;

    2. Do not brush your teeth within 24 hours after tooth extraction, and do not rinse your mouth vigorously; Reduce strenuous exercise for 1-2 days after tooth extraction;

    3. If there are sutures, they should be removed after 7-10 days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    2-3 daysBecause tooth extraction is an invasive operation, the pain after tooth extraction is caused by the trauma of tooth extraction, with the gradual recovery of the trauma, the pain will gradually disappear, generally 2-3 days, but if the nest extraction triggers infection, the pain will be more serious, the duration will be longer, and the pain must be treated in time and correctly, so that the pain can gradually disappear.

    Wisdom tooth extraction precautions.

    Proper bite of the cotton ball to stop bleeding: after the wisdom tooth is extracted, the doctor will let the patient bite the cotton ball, this is to protect the wound and reduce the amount of bleeding, this cotton roll can be spit out about 40 minutes after the tooth extraction, if the bite time is too short, it may cause bleeding to occur again, if the bite time is too long, it will make the wound stay in saliva soaking for a long time, and there may be infection.

    Observe for half an hour after tooth extraction: It is best to wait for half an hour after tooth extraction, especially for people who have a tendency to bleed, they should ask the doctor to take another look at their wound after half an hour of tooth extraction, and if there are still symptoms of bleeding, they should apply hemostatic drugs or stop bleeding by suturing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This should be judged according to the individual's recovery ability, if the individual's recovery ability is stronger, it will recover faster, and it will be completely recovered in 2-3 weeks, and the general population can basically recover the bones in about 1 month.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2-3 days

    Because tooth extraction is an invasive operation, the pain after tooth extraction is caused by the trauma of tooth extraction, with the gradual recovery of the trauma, the pain will gradually disappear, generally 2-3 days, but if the nest extraction triggers infection, the pain will be more serious, the duration will be longer, and the pain must be treated in time and correctly, so that the pain can gradually disappear.

    Wisdom tooth extraction precautions.

    Proper bite of the cotton ball to stop bleeding: after the wisdom tooth is extracted, the doctor will let the patient bite the cotton ball, this is to protect the wound and reduce the amount of bleeding, this cotton roll can be spit out about 40 minutes after the tooth extraction, if the bite time is too short, it may cause bleeding to occur again, if the bite time is too long, it will make the wound stay in saliva soaking for a long time, and there may be infection.

    Observe for half an hour after tooth extraction: It is best to wait for half an hour after tooth extraction, especially for people who have a tendency to bleed, they should ask the doctor to take another look at their wound after half an hour of tooth extraction, and if there are still symptoms of bleeding, they should apply hemostatic drugs or stop bleeding by suturing.

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