Signs of infection after wisdom tooth extraction may include increased pain, swelling, and redness around the extraction site. Additionally, fever, foul taste or odor in the mouth, and difficulty opening the mouth may indicate infection. It is important to seek prompt medical attention if any of these symptoms occur to prevent further complications.
The 2nd day after your wisdom tooth extraction, you are restricted to soft foods such as jello.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
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Wisdom teeth should be extracted when they push and damage the 7th tooth while they grow, also when they develop a cyst or cause an infection, and wisdom teeth are removed if they're causing problems with prosthesis. Here's an interesting video about wisdom tooth extraction.
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Extraction is numbing your area and pulling your tooth. Surgery is having incisions and usually be put out to get teeth out.
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usually tooth extraction does not lead to an infection. usually a tooth is extracted because of an infection. however, common infections that can occur from extractions are sinusitis if the extraction is on a tooth on the upper arch. or sub lingual space infection if on the lower posterior arch. a dry socket can develop if no clot forms.
During this type of extraction, an oral surgeon will cut into the gum line to expose the tooth, from which point the extraction is performed much in the same way as a simple tooth extraction.
Wisdom tooth extraction requires an oral surgeon when the wisdom tooth is compacted, or when the area around the tooth is infected.