Wisdom Teeth Pain After Removal
This is a guide to everything you need to know about wisdom teeth removal and pain after its extraction. There are also detailed notes on the pain and how to get relief from it.

Problems occur when the teeth are impacted. Since there is not enough space in the jaw for the teeth to grow the adjacent teeth are affected and this might lead to irritation, infection and swelling in the jaw. These impacted teeth are extracted by either a dentist or by a dental surgeon. Another reason for wisdom tooth pain is un-erupted teeth. This occurs when wisdom teeth are still below the surface of the gum. In this case too, extraction is needed. If the teeth are positioned in such a way that the neighboring tooth is affected or if it is poking into the cheek, one may have to resort to tooth removal surgery. Complications with wisdom teeth may lead to a cyst or bleeding gums. In such cases, its removal is the best treatment.
Removal Procedure
If you are going in for the surgery, your dentist may give you a local anesthesia or a general anesthesia depending upon the number of teeth that require removal. The removal procedure is pretty simple, an incision is made on your gum and the bone covering the tooth is removed followed by the wisdom tooth. For a few days after the surgery, you may feel a few shards of bone but that will go in some time. Wisdom tooth removal in itself is painless but the pain after removal is an entirely different story. After the surgical removal of teeth there are certain things that one should be informed about. They are:
- Bleeding occurs for up to 24 hours after the surgery. In this case, it is advised to firmly bite on a clean gauze. A moist tea bag may also help.
- Facial swelling also occurs around the area from where the tooth is removed. An ice pack placed against it can help.
- A liquid diet is prescribed.
- You may experience some jaw stiffness.
- Avoid using straws to drink as a sucking action may cause a 'dry socket'. The removed tooth leaves behind a clot which protects the bone and the nerve endings. When this clot is dislodged due to excessive spitting, smoking and drinking hot liquids etc., a dry socket is formed.
- Post removal, one should brush very softly around the operated area.
- Painkillers and antibiotics are prescribed to help ease the pain after removal.
Pain Remedy
- Rinse the mouth with salt water. Do not use commercial mouthwashes as they can cause stinging.
- While brushing, avoid brushing teeth near the extracted area for a few days.
- Try drugs that stop the pain such as codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone. Please consult your physician before taking any medication to avoid the dangers of self medication.
- If peppermint leaves are placed around the tooth, there is considerable reduction in the pain. It is necessary to place the leaves for 15 to 20 minutes everyday.
- Place a black tea bag near the affected area to get temporary relief.
- Using cotton you can apply clove oil to reduce the pain.
- Gargle with warm salt water to flush out bacteria.
- Help improve the blood circulation around the infected gum by gently massaging it.
- One can also turn to acupressure on the webbed area between the thumb and the index finger.
- Some people swear by chewing a freshly cut garlic covered in rock salt.
- Ice cubes too help reduce pain.
- Placing a small piece of cucumber on the extraction area can also help.
- The pain can be controlled by avoiding extremely hot, spicy or sweet foods.
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