If sutures are placed following extractions, five to seven days is usually the time frame for having them removed. Also remember than sometimes surgeons use resorbable sutures. That means the suture essentially dissolves over time and does not have to be removed.
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More than likely, that is just dried blood. Nothing else would cause staining in removal of wisdom teeth.
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it's depend on you. If you have healthy teeth...you will do better in a week.
Your sinuses will only be affected if something were to go wrong during the extraction. When top wisdom teeth are extracted, there is a very slim chance of a tool puncturing your sinuses. The swelling after the procedure does not (should not) affect breathing either.
try to not keep biting it
Novocane or nitrous oxide.
I think it depends on the surgeon. The sutures my surgeon used were designed to dissolve over time, which they did after a week or so (if I remember correctly).
Wisdom teeth extraction can, but does not always, require sedation. In some cases, local anesthetic in the gums can be used instead of general anesthesia. Full sedation is typically only required if one's wisdom teeth become impacted and need to be surgically removed.
Wisdom teeth removal is recommended when these third molars begin to cause problems or are likely to in the future. While not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed, dentists and oral surgeons often suggest it in the following situations: 1. Impaction – If your wisdom teeth are impacted (trapped beneath the gums or growing at an angle), they can lead to pain, swelling, or infection. In such cases, wisdom teeth removal is typically necessary to avoid complications. 2. Overcrowding – When there isn’t enough space in your jaw, wisdom teeth can push other teeth out of alignment. This is especially important if you've had orthodontic treatment. Removing wisdom teeth helps prevent shifting. 3. Tooth Decay or Gum Disease – Wisdom teeth are located at the very back of the mouth and can be difficult to clean. This makes them more prone to cavities and gum infections. If your dentist notices decay or inflammation, wisdom teeth removal might be advised. 4. Cysts or Jaw Damage – In rare cases, impacted wisdom teeth can cause cysts or even damage to surrounding bone and teeth. Early removal can prevent these serious issues. 5. Persistent Pain or Pressure – If you frequently experience jaw pain, pressure in the back of your mouth, or headaches due to your wisdom teeth, it may be time to consider removal. When is wisdom teeth removal not needed? If your wisdom teeth are: Fully erupted Properly aligned Not causing any pain Easy to clean and maintain …then you may not need extraction. Your dentist can monitor them through regular checkups and X-rays. Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed, but if you’re experiencing discomfort or complications, it’s best to talk to your dentist or oral surgeon. They can guide you on whether wisdom teeth removal is right for your situation.
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