Anywhere from 4 weeks to 5 months is considered normal. However, if you are experiencing pain, please see your dentist.
The extraction of a tooth is classified as oral surgery.
Extraction is numbing your area and pulling your tooth. Surgery is having incisions and usually be put out to get teeth out.
Wisdom tooth surgery is a common dental procedure where the third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, are removed. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth and often cause problems such as pain, infection, and overcrowding. After the surgery, patients can expect some swelling, pain, and bleeding in the affected area.
When a wisdom tooth is extracted...or any tooth for that matter, a cavity is left in the bone in the space which was occupied by the tooth. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic commonly prescribed following surgical procedures including wisdom tooth removal. It aids in the healing process by preventing infection by bacterial at the surgical site. The cavity will be filled by bone as a natural healing process..it happens over a long period of time...months
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i don't know i am not a doctor. No, wait a few days. Alcohol slows the wound healing.
The second day after a wisdom tooth extraction, the wounds are still healing. Drinking alcohol is not recommended until the mouth has completely healed from the wisdom teeth extractions.
One of the common complications are pain and delayed healing. This wisdom tooth extraction is what dentist call as minor oral surgey. Read the article here http://www.intelligentdental.com/2010/05/24/management-of-pain-and-promotion-of-healing-after-a-tooth-extraction/
Best Dentist For Tooth Extraction or the removal of a tooth from the mouth is considered an oral surgery procedure that either a general dentist, oral surgeon, or periodontist will do. For complicated impacted wisdom teeth (referred to as third molars by dentists), usually, an oral surgeon will perform or do that type of oral surgery. Though, many general dentists do provide dental extraction services.
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't do it just in case.
As long as you are healing, you don't have to go back to have new stitches put in.
Normally a wisdom tooth is a third molar.