Although it varies from person to person, there may be sensitivity and pain after an impacted tooth extraction. The reduction of pain and sensitivity depends on the speed of the recovery period. For this reason, oral care, cleaning and the type and shape of the foods consumed are very important.
In the first 3 days, warm and soft foods should be consumed and the seams should not be damaged.
In order not to damage the drafting area, hard sharp foods, granular and sticky foods due to the risk of escaping into the shooting area, and milk and dairy products (cheese, yoghurt, etc.) that are risky in terms of bacteria should not be consumed.
Smoking should be avoided as much as possible for at least 24 hours.
After each meal, the shooting area should be brushed with a soft brush and should not be feared.
After tooth brushing, the teeth and extraction area should be rinsed with antiseptic mouthwash or salt water recommended by the physician. After gargling, rinse with water should not be done for 30 minutes, and food should not be eaten.