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After the tooth extraction, it is inevitable that you will feel the full length of the pain and the area will be swollen. However, how fast the healing of the area where you have had a tooth extraction depends on how well you take care of the area and your mouth as a whole. Remember, the normal flora, which are normal residents, of the mouth can become opportunistic and can cause further issues later on.

While it is true that you cannot avoid the pain and tenderness or even bleeding at the tooth extracted area for a few days but it is also true that you can hasten the healing process by taking care of your mouth properly. The dentist will prescribe antibiotics and pain medications but along with this you should also take proper hygiene in order to reduce the risk of infection.

If you want to hasten the process of healing, make sure that you religiously take the prescribed medications for you. Follow any instructions given by your dentist and do not overdo yourself with activities. Sometimes, in our haste to go back to our routine, we simply ignore simple advice of rest because we know we have work to do and you should control this.

Rest is one of the major advices a good Savannah dentist will ever recommend you to go back to your strenuous activities. In fact, you will experience some dizziness, headache and fever following a tooth extraction. The best option that you can do is to take adequate rest, drink a lot of water and follow the prescribed diet given to you.

Most Savannah dentists would tell you that if you resume any strenuous activity you will risk more bleeding from the area of the tooth extraction. The reason behind this is self-explanatory and obvious. Even those who do not have proper training in dentistry would understand why you expect more bleeding.

Remember, when your body is engage to physical activity your blood vessels will dilate in order to allow proper blood flow. When you have a wound, an open wound at that, your blood vessels have to contract in order to minimize the bleeding. Any Savannah dentist will show you why this is so especially if you dont understand the reason behind.

by: adawisdom




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